Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality.
A wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity.
1 The chances for a debauch looked peaked and slim in the extreme.
2 Night comes and robs me of the finish of the unbridled debauch .
3 The unfortunate governor's ukase had precipitated a general debauch for all hands.
4 The Maalem rose at last, somewhat unsteadily after his debauch of kief.
5 It is splendid flesh, but he has been on a long debauch .
6 At St. Bartholomew's he had an attack of vomiting after a debauch .
7 Could debauch , could ruin of body and soul be put more plainly?
8 The debauch of the previous night had left the usual effects behind it.
9 One had in mind the cleaning up after some ghastly debauch .
10 It is a necessary relaxation of the strenuous, a debauch of the soul.
11 The dangerous work of the next few months became like a long debauch .
12 The Padishah went on quite impassible-thepicture of debauch and ennui.
13 He was in misery; he was paying for last night's debauch .
14 The man was still drunk, but only with the lees of the debauch .
15 But the Lost Nation folks use it as an excuse for a debauch .
16 War is a great debauch , perhaps now the last the race will experience.
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