All 3 Uses of
carouse
in
Faust
- THE ANIMALS Carousing, to-day!†
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- There stood the old carouser, And drank the last life-glow; And hurled the hallowed goblet Into the tide below.†
- [Illustration] [Illustration] XIX NIGHT STREET BEFORE MARGARET'S DOOR VALENTINE (a soldier, MARGARET'S brother) When I have sat at some carouse.†
Definition:
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(carouse) having fun with others in a noisy manner while drinking alcohol