Sentence example with the word 'debauched'

debauched

abandoned, debased, depraved, free, high-living, libertine, perverted, rakehellish, riotous, unbridled, wanton

Definition adj. unrestrained by convention or morality

Last update: September 8, 2015


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1802), whom he had first met at Bannockburn House while conducting the siege of Stirling, his imperious fretful temper, his drunken habits and debauched life, could no longer be concealed.   [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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The poor can be debauched as easily as the rich.   [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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"She is always the humiliated and corrupt serf, and man remains always the debauched Master."   [Please select]

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"Yes, jealousy, causeless jealousy, is the condition of our debauched conjugal life."   [Please select]

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It was then that the court of France was so debauched, splendid, and far-famed.   [Please select]

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"He began many years ago by debauching the liberties of that little town of Coniston, and since then he has gradually debauched the whole state, judges and all."   [Please select]

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He looked even more debauched than I remembered him, for whereas in Singapore he had had a tanned skin, now he looked unhealthily pallid and blotchy.   [Please select]

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