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- DictionaryCa·rouse/kəˈrouz/
verb
- 1. drink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way: "they danced and caroused until the drink ran out"
noun
- 1. a noisy, lively drinking party: "corporate carouses"
Carouse is a verb meaning to drink liquor freely or excessively, or to take part in a drunken revel. It is also a noun meaning a large draft of liquor or a drunken merrymaking.
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Carouse means to enjoy yourself by drinking alcohol and speaking and laughing loudly in a group of people. Learn more about this literary or humorous verb, its pronunciation, and related words and phrases from Cambridge Dictionary.
Carouse means to drink deeply and frequently, or to engage in a drunken revel. It comes from German gar aus, meaning "to drink fully out". See synonyms, word history, and example sentences.
Carouse means to enjoy yourself by drinking alcohol and speaking and laughing loudly in a group of people. Learn how to use this literary or humorous verb with examples, synonyms and related words from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Carouse means to drink a lot of alcohol and have a noisy, merry time. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of carouse with examples and synonyms.
Carouse means to drink a lot of alcohol and behave in a loud, exuberant way. The neighbors will not appreciate it if you and your friends carouse in the backyard until dawn. Carouse comes from the German gar aus trinken meaning “all out," “drain the cup” or “drink up.”
Carouse means to spend time drinking alcohol, laughing, and enjoying yourself in a noisy way with other people. Learn how to use this literary word with pictures, pronunciation, and usage notes from Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.