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carousing

[kuh-rou-zing] / kəˈraʊ zɪŋ /




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In the late 1950s, he progressed to the old Carroll Arms Hotel, a now-defunct Capitol Hill watering hole that in the mid-20th century drew its drinking and carousing clientele from the halls of Congress.

From Washington Post

Restaurants that serve brunch are often chockfull of carousing patrons, happily sipping on the customary brunch libations while the line cooks are falling apart due to drudgery.

From Salon

By Thursday evening, Floridia’s young people were back at the local pub, down the road from one of Sicily’s best snail restaurants, carousing over beers.

From New York Times

He said all the carousing makes it impossible to keep his windows open during much of the summer, to rest or to spend undisturbed time in his home.

From Seattle Times

His days of drinking to excess and carousing until the wee hours ended some time after Rio.

From Seattle Times