Aún no tenemos significados para "carouse at".
1He was evidently a sailor returning from a carouse at some tavern.
2Be they condemned to carouse at the tables of the voluptuous!
3They fight and carouse at such times like regular topers.
4You do not carouse at will in the local taverns.
5Some of them had held a drunken carouse at their rendezvous at Heavy Tree.
6Therefore he would give them a great carouse at the White Horse in the Monk's Close, and then assuredly he would be appointed chief equerry.
7I understand, Philibert; they were carousing at that hour of daylight?
8How many a merry night We have caroused at Bibulus' table!
9That night, my men went carousing at the local tavern.
10The house caroused at my expense till late.
11It was wartime, after all, and they dealt with thousands of men on a daily basis, many of whom caroused at night.
12There is really no contest, the Colonel is probably carousing at one of his clubs and has certainly turned off his mobile.
13The windows being closed, Signor Orazio concluded that a band of soldiers were carousing at table just between them and behind the sun.
14They were carousing at the 'Three Pigeons.' I hope that Raymond's prohibition against that place may have been the saving of the Hall servants.
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