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I was an Innkeeper, who loved to carouse; J was a Joiner, and built up a house.
BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKSHELF; A PRACTICAL PLAN OF CHARACTER BUILDING, VOLUME I (OF 17)VARIOUS
Next evening when preparation began, Pietrie and Graham got everything ready for the carouse in their classroom.
ERIC, OR LITTLE BY LITTLEFREDERIC W. FARRAR
Yet what a scene for a carouse, what an incredible vice, was this that the poor man had chosen!
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, VOLUME XXIROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
Some of them had held a drunken carouse at their rendezvous at Heavy Tree.
THE THREE PARTNERSBRET HARTE
Like vikings, we await The grim, ungarlanded carouse We keep to-night with Fate.
SONGS FROM VAGABONDIABLISS CARMAN AND RICHARD HOVEY
There was a carouse that night in the cabin of the Happy Delivery, at which three men drank deep.
THE DEALINGS OF CAPTAIN SHARKEYA. CONAN DOYLE
He would not drink nor carouse with these ungodly actors, nor would he be with me, even at prayers.
THE INTERESTING NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF OLAUDAH EQUIANO, OR GUSTAVUS VASSA, THE AFRICANOLAUDAH EQUIANO
One night in February there was quite a carouse at Mrs. MacBrides.
IN WILD ROSE TIMEAMANDA M. DOUGLAS
Here the blacks had held a grand carouse after the massacre under the palm trees.
THE GOLD BRICKANN S. STEPHENS
You must spare us one more carouse for old friendship's sake, my boy, just to try what it is like again, and hear all the news.
GIRLHOOD AND WOMANHOODSARAH TYTLER
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO CAROUSE

  • breaches
  • breaks
  • cracks
  • damages
  • fissures
  • gashes
  • holes
  • imperfections
  • lacerations
  • mutilations
  • rents
  • runs
  • ruptures
  • scratches
  • splits
  • tatters
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