Definitionn. a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity
Last update: October 27, 2015
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Amy’s bachelorette party is going to be her last debauch before she becomes an old married woman. [Please select]
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The shooting-matches almost invariably concluded with a debauch. [Please select]
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He also posed as an author and patron of literature; his poems, severely criticized by Philoxenus, were hissed at the Olympic games; but having gained a prize for a tragedy on the Ransom of Hector at the Lenaea at Athens, he was so elated that he engaged in a debauch which proved fatal. [Please select]
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In his debauched nature, the oil of sympathy had long ago been exhausted. [Please select]
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But he doesn't debauch himself, so he's always in perfect condition. [Please select]
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Her hair was anyhow: a debauched wreckage of combs and wisps and hairpins. [Please select]
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From within came the noise of ribaldry and debauch. [Please select]
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So far as I could judge, he had entirely recovered from his debauch. [Please select]
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Gin, to make our men stagger like fools; opium, to debauch us all. [Please select]
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Was Fareham, who openly scorned the royal debauchee, was he any better than the King. [Please select]
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Night comes and robs me of the finish of the unbridled debauch. [Please select]
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