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–verb (used without object) 
1. to engage in a drunken revel: They caroused all night. 
2. to drink deeply and frequently

–noun 
3. carousal.  

Synonyms:
1. revel, celebrate, drink; live it up.


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carousal, carousel, carrousel (nn.) 
 
The noun carousal, like carouse, is based on the verb to carouse and means "a loud, drunken party." It is pronounced kuh-ROUZ-il. 

A carousel (sometimes spelled carrousel) is "a merry-go-round in an amusement park" or a device that imitates it, such as "a baggage carousel at an airport" or "a slide carousel for holding photographic slides to be projected on a screen." 

It is pronounced KER-uh-sel or -zel, and sometimes its final syllable receives secondary or even primary stress. 


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Brandon makes friends with Lana's mother (Jeanetta Arnette) and a burly ex-con named John (Peter Sarsgaard). 

John and his buddy Tom (Brendan Sexton) run with a rough group of men who like to [drink] and [carouse], and they accept Brandon as one of their own. 

However, when Brandon ends up in jail on a traffic violation, her secret comes out, and, while Lana stands by Brandon's side, John and Tom feel betrayed -- and their anger soon [boils] over into violence.


inebriate
and asks her irascibly [inebriated] uncle to translate.
teetotal
Mol's fetchingly [bewigged] Bettie is a simple country girl—God-fearing and [teetotaling].
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