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debauched

[dih-bawcht] / dɪˈbɔtʃt /


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While his bandmates cultivated an attitude of debauched insouciance, Watts, the band’s drummer since 1963, kept a quiet, even glum, public persona.

From New York Times

Englander was sentenced in January for lying to federal authorities about his dealings with a businessman who provided him $15,000 in secret cash payments and a debauched night in Las Vegas.

From Los Angeles Times

I also know the differences between the throat-tightening, face-flushing terror of an allergic reaction, the queasy aftermath of a debauched night of youthful partying and the "Bridesmaids"-worthy intestinal wreckage from consuming something contaminated.

From Salon

She was steamy as “Catwoman,” wrenchingly vulnerable in “Dangerous Liaisons” and glamorously debauched in “Scarface.”

From New York Times

However laws against immoral and debauched acts remain in the Federal Penal Code.

From Reuters