Someone who enjoys riotous drinking.
Someone who proposes a toast; someone who drinks to the health of success of someone or some venture.
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Examples for "carouser "
Examples for "carouser "
1 Besides, at my age I have no reason to marry, especially an incurable carouser like Sancho.
2 I must be ever stumbling on, a carouser of life in a mirk and sodden lane.
3 There was once a king of the kings, whose name was Bekhtzeman, and he was a great eater and drinker and carouser .
4 On reaching the street he had been overcome by the fresh air, just as a carouser is overcome on emerging from a heated dining-room.
5 The faded refuge of a violent midnight carouser who had loved the boys of three generations roughly, and made some of them into gunslingers.
1 A heedless husbandman you must have been, a gambler or wassailer , to have brought yourself to this sorry pass.
2 The opportunity was sweet; and yet those boisterous wassailers , they might spoil all.
3 Flushed with the joyous insolence of wine, the wassailers roared applause.
4 All was silent save for the intermittent clamor of the wassailers in the room beneath.
5 We are our own carolers, we are our own mummers, we are our own wassailers .
6 The wassailers departed, and the Squire went to say a kind word to his humbler guests.
7 The mummers come and play before the fire in the great hall, the wassailers come and sing.
8 'The end is not so near as all that,' said a third wassailer .
9 It became, from 1748 to 1759, the luxurious resort of Intendant Bigot and his wassailers .
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