carouse

[US]/ˈkærəʊs/
[UK]/ˈkɑːrˌoʊs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a noisy party or celebration, especially one involving a lot of drinking.
v.to drink and celebrate excessively.

Phrases & Collocations

carouse all night

carouse with friends

carouse in style

carouse and celebrate

carouse until dawn

carouse and drink

carouse with abandon

Example Sentences

they decided to carouse all night after the big game.

during the festival, many people carouse in the streets.

it's common for college students to carouse on weekends.

they love to carouse at the beach during the summer.

after the promotion, he went out to carouse with friends.

the party was so lively that everyone began to carouse.

on new year's eve, people tend to carouse until dawn.

they often carouse at the local tavern after work.

she prefers to carouse with close friends rather than large crowds.

every summer, they carouse on the rooftop of their apartment.

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