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View synonyms for carousal

carousal

[ kuh-rou-zuhl ]

noun

  1. a noisy or drunken feast or social gathering; revelry.


carousal

/ kəˈraʊzəl /

noun

  1. a merry drinking party


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Word History and Origins

Origin of carousal1

First recorded in 1755–65; carouse + -al 2

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Example Sentences

These, as we afterwards learned, were used by the chiefs as places of carousal, and as a sort of harem for their women.

It is the 2d of April, four years lacking two weeks since the drunken carousal over the passage of the ordinance of Secession.

Two years of wandering, fighting, and carousal ensued before the remnant of the crew returned to Oregon.

The following day Glendon returned home in a repentant mood, as was usual after a protracted carousal.

Some were determined not to submit, and passed the night in carousal, while those soberly inclined tried in vain to sleep.

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