Thesaurus / debauched
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Triple spacing and two-inch margins could no longer save you from the effects of a debauched evening spent drinking on Franklin Street when you should have been in the library reading "Aurora Lee" instead.
LOL GARAMOND SUX, SAY FEDERAL JUDGESNATE ANDERSONMARCH 19, 2021ARS TECHNICAAlthough thoroughly debauched, Cerizet married Olympe Cardinal about 1840.
REPERTORY OF THE COMEDIE HUMAINE, COMPLETE, A -- ZANATOLE CERFBERR AND JULES FRANOIS CHRISTOPHEIf the immigrant is neither debauched nor misled, but votes his opinions, is he then an element of strength to us?
THE OLD WORLD IN THE NEWEDWARD ALSWORTH ROSSHe procured lettres de cachet from the King, and shut up his disobedient and debauched son in various state-prisons.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME IXJOHN LORDArturius means any debauched wicked fellow, who gains by the times.
DRYDEN'S WORKS (13 OF 18): TRANSLATIONS; PASTORALSJOHN DRYDENCockayne is Naples in these pages—Naples given over to the lottery, crazed, debauched and beggared by it.
THE CONQUEST OF ROMEMATILDE SERAOThe quest is quickly commercialized and debauched by the public dance halls which are controlled by the liquor interests.
THE MINISTER AND THE BOYALLAN HOBENAssuming Bouvard to be the richer of the pair, he accuses him of having formerly debauched Mlie.
BOUVARD AND PCUCHET, PART 2GUSTAVE FLAUBERTPope has accused Suckling of being an 'immoral man, as well as debauched.'
THE CONTINENTAL MONTHLY, VOL. 2 NO 4, OCTOBER, 1862VARIOUSSo scandalously debauched a people as that of Venice is to be met with nowhere else.
THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDMUND BURKE, VOL. I. (OF 12)EDMUND BURKEWORDS RELATED TO DEBAUCHED
- base
- carnal
- contemptible
- corrupt
- dastardly
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- dishonorable
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- mean
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- reprobate
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- small
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- reprobate
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- unfair
- ungodly
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