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debauched

[dih-bawcht] / dɪˈbɔtʃt /


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As a tri-state native, my parents took me to Fire Island a few times as a child and I've spent a handful of debauched gay weekends there as an adult.

From Salon

Mencken described Bryan as a man who "liked people who sweated freely, and were not debauched by the refinements of the toilet."

From Salon

As you’d expect from a show that shares its creator with Euphoria, The Idol’s trailer is a debauched affair that promises the series will tell “the sleaziest love story in all of Hollywood.”

From The Verge

It was the prosecution case that Mrs Goold had instigated the crime - like a Lady Macbeth figure - and that he was easily manipulated as a "contemptuous pity" and a "drink and debauched creature".

From BBC

A Nobel laureate wrote a novel on one, while divas hosted debauched salons on others.

From New York Times