Definitionn. a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity
Last update: July 14, 2015
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All the vices - perfidy, avarice, debauchery, ambition, flattery - fought within him for the mastery. [noun]
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Treachery and debauchery filled the first years of the annals of the beautiful island. [noun]
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"Bigotry and debauchery are an ill mixture." [noun]
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Know, then, that I consider these departures, these isolations, which young married couples arrange with the permission of their parents, as nothing else than a license to engage in debauchery. [noun]
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The old foundation is shattered; we must build a new one, but we must not preach debauchery. [noun]
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I led the life of so many other so-called respectable people,--that is, in debauchery. [noun]
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The precept, showing the level below which we cannot fall in the attainment of this ideal, is that of purity of married life, avoidance of debauchery. [noun]
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