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Qué (quién) es Carouse - definición


carouse      
(carouses, carousing, caroused)
If you say that people are carousing, you mean that they are behaving very noisily and drinking a lot of alcohol as they enjoy themselves.
They told him to stay home with his wife instead of going out and carousing with friends.
VERB: V
Carouse      
·noun A large draught of liquor.
II. Carouse ·noun A drinking match; a carousal.
III. Carouse ·vt To drink up; to Drain; to drink freely or jovially.
IV. Carouse ·vi To drink deeply or freely in compliment; to take part in a carousal; to engage in drunken revels.
carouse      
I. v. n.
Revel, tipple, guzzle.
II. n.
Ejemplos de uso de Carouse
1. They know that Republicans drink, swear, carouse and have affairs, just like Democrats.
2. It will not be possible to carouse behind the broad shoulders of the IDF without strengthening those shoulders and standing behind them.
3. He refers to it as his ‘afterhours editorial facility‘ . This is where Penn comes to write, edit, drink, carouse, and wheel and deal.
4. Mexican customs officials say they can inspect only a tiny fraction of the 65,000 vehicles and 35,000 pedestrians that each day cross the border at Tijuana, a city where countless underage Californians have flocked for generations to drink and carouse.
5. During their last night afloat, there was heavy drinking throughout the ship‘s crew and some dancing, a carouse of the damned – folksinging and emotional renderings of "Kimigayo", the national anthem.