Thesaurus / carousal
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These, as we afterwards learned, were used by the chiefs as places of carousal, and as a sort of harem for their women.
A NARRATIVE OF THE SHIPWRECK, CAPTIVITY AND SUFFERINGS OF HORACE HOLDEN AND BENJ. H. NUTEHORACE HOLDENIt is the 2d of April, four years lacking two weeks since the drunken carousal over the passage of the ordinance of Secession.
THE BOYS OF '61CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN.Two years of wandering, fighting, and carousal ensued before the remnant of the crew returned to Oregon.
MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF OUR OWN LAND, COMPLETECHARLES M. SKINNERThe following day Glendon returned home in a repentant mood, as was usual after a protracted carousal.
THE LONG DIM TRAILFORRESTINE C. HOOKERSome were determined not to submit, and passed the night in carousal, while those soberly inclined tried in vain to sleep.
THREE YEARS IN THE SIXTH CORPSGEORGE T. STEVENSIt takes several weeks to prepare these liquors, but by the generous aid of friends the stock is often consumed at one carousal.
THE WORKS OF HUBERT HOWE BANCROFT, VOLUME 1HUBERT HOWE BANCROFTThe camp was late astir, for Sunday was Beetle Ring's day—not of rest, but of carousal.
THE CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THANKSGIVING STORIESVARIOUSBut I have not yet mentioned all that contributes to the pleasures of an Eastern carousal.
ARABIAN SOCIETY IN THE MIDDLE AGESEDWARD WILLIAM LANEAt length Alexander died suddenly, after a night of drinking and carousal at Babylon.
HISTORY OF CLEOPATRA, QUEEN OF EGYPTJACOB ABBOTTIt may have been a demon's carousal over the sad plight of the poor, foolish young baronet.
ARCHIBALD MALMAISONJULIAN HAWTHORNEWORDS RELATED TO CAROUSAL
- affair
- amusement
- at-home
- ball
- banquet
- barbecue
- bash
- blowout
- carousal
- carousing
- celebration
- cocktails
- coffee klatch
- coming-out
- dinner
- diversion
- do
- entertainment
- feast
- festive occasion
- festivity
- fete
- fun
- function
- gala
- get-together
- luncheon
- movable feast
- orgy
- prom
- reception
- riot
- shindig
- social
- soiree
- splurge
- spree
- tea
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