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Carousal

Carousal Meaning & Definition
Carousal Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Carousal?

[n] revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party

Synonyms | Synonyms for Carousal: bender | booze-up | carouse | toot

Related Terms | Find terms related to Carousal: bacchanal | bacchanalia | bacchanalian | bat | bender | binge | booze | bout | brannigan | bust | carouse | celebration | compotation | debauch | debauchery | debauchment | dissipation | drinking bout | drunk | drunken carousal | escapade | fling | free living | guzzle | high living | jag | killing pace | lark | licentiousness | orgy | ploy | potation | pub-crawl | randan | randy | revel | riotous living | saturnalia | spree | symposium | tear | toot | wassail | wingding

See Also | revel | revelry

Carousal In Webster's Dictionary

\Ca*rous"al\, n. [See {Carouse}, but also cf. F. carrousel tilt.] A jovial feast or festival; a drunken revel; a carouse. The swains were preparing for a carousal. --Sterne. Syn: Banquet; revel; orgie; carouse. See {Feast}.

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