A dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained.
1 The last thing the bloated debauchee wished was to enter a convent.
2 That exhausted debauchee and youth without a destiny slept a dead sleep.
3 He was no coarse debauchee , smelling of bad cigars and ardent spirits.
4 The individual I had seen at Baden,-thegamester, the bacchanal, the debauchee !
5 He had the face of a saint with the habits of a debauchee .
6 CALCAGNO, a conspirator, a worn-out debauchee of thirty; insinuating and enterprising.
7 The fat debauchee stared at him uncomprehendingly for a few moments.
8 A strong contrast to this dastardly debauchee was offered by the bolder villain.
9 The priestly spirit in the ranks is outraged by the obscenities of the debauchee .
10 Unlike his clean-living forefathers, he was famous as a debauchee in a dissolute age.
11 They make him a bastard, a debauchee , and a fool.
12 No one dreads the limelight like the utter debauchee , as has been remarked by Seneca.
13 This letter produced no effect upon the shameless debauchee .
14 Spintho is a debauchee , the wreck of a good-looking man gone hopelessly to the bad.
15 It was learned that Victor Danègre was a dangerous criminal, a drunkard and a debauchee .
16 A drunkard or debauchee was killed by a scratch.
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