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carouse1550s, from Middle French carousser "drink, quaff, swill," from German gar aus "quite out," from gar austrinken; trink garaus "to drink up entirely." Frequently also as a [..]
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carouseto drink alcohol and act wildly.
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carousev. To drink deeply and in boisterous or jovial manner.
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carouse a toast.
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carousehulien
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carouse(n) revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party(v) engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking
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carouseMr. Gifford says the Danes called their large drinking cup a rouse, and to rouse is to drink from a rouse; ca-rouse is gar-rouse, to drink all up, or to drink all—i.e. in company.
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