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    debauch


    1. A short time later Fernanda heard the fireworks of the debauch and the unmistak-able accordion of Aureliano Segundo from the direction of Petra Cotes’s place


    2. But even those wild memories of his mad youth left him unmoved, just as during his last debauch he had exhausted his quota of salaciousness and all he had left was the marvelous gift of being able to remem-ber it without bitterness or repentance


    3. all the time thinking of ways that I could debauch myself


    4. And now he had only by the narrowest chance escaped a burial in a pauper's grave at the hands of the city which he had helped Dorgan to debauch


    5. a commission she had from one of her customers, either to debauch, or


    6. at Bath, he was not there two days before he fell into a debauch of


    7. All chic womans which arrive full of modesty then disrobe and squeal loud to see vampire man debauch nun very fresh young with dessous troublants


    8. “This is a debauch,” she said


    9. , for whom he had a great affection, desiring him to accompany her down to Bath for her health, he could not refuse her such a favour; and accordingly, though he counted on staying away from me no more than a week at farthest, he took his leave of me with an ominous heaviness of heart, and left me a sum far above the state of his fortune, and very inconsistent with the intended shortness of his journey; but it ended in the longest that can be, and is never but once taken: for, arrived at Bath, he was not there two days before he fell into a debauch of drinking with some gentlemen, that threw him into a high fever, and carried him off in four days' time, never once out of a delirium


    10. What a Debauch of Self-Hatred now ensu’d, hard on the Heels of that other Debauch! To the Tempo of Tunewell’s rhythmical Snoring, I curst myself repeatedly, mutt’ring the most loathsome Names to myself under my Breath

    11. Mother Coxtart also seem’d very hearty and hale after last Night’s Debauch


    12. O he was lustful as a Popish Monk in an Old Tale, his Appetite for Female Flesh well-whetted by the Spectacle of Gore we had beheld! In the Brothel I had heard tell of (and e’en witness’d) Men whose feeble Pow’rs could only be arouz’d by Desecration of the Female Form, but ne’er had I encounter’d Murder as a Prelude to a Debauch, tho’ doubtless uncheckt Debauchery is common enough following Executions


    13. AFTER OUR DEBAUCH, WE four peculiar Lovers loll’d at our Ease drinking Sack and Claret, sleeping for sev’ral Hours entwin’d in each other’s Arms, then waking to talk quietly amongst ourselves; for oft’ ’tis true, that shar’d Pleasure softens the Aversions we may have felt before and brings ill-mated Rogues into the Orbit of Friendship


    14. Furthermore it has supplied a superficial justification for the creation of excessive prices for these common stocks; and finally it contributed powerfully to that confusion between investment motives and speculative motives which during 1927–1929 served to debauch so large a proportion of the country’s erstwhile careful investors


    15. The very prospect of beer which my expected coming had opened to him had proved too much, and he had begun too early on his expected debauch


    16. Among the women prisoners and the men prisoners, the jailers and the convoy soldiers, the habit of a kind of cynical debauch was so firmly established that unless a female prisoner was willing to utilise her position as a woman she had to be constantly on the watch


    17. Reaching the barn, he turned the soldiers again into straw and went home to sleep off the effects of his debauch


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    bacchanal bacchanalia debauch debauchery drunken revelry orgy riot saturnalia corrupt debase demoralise demoralize deprave misdirect pervert profane subvert vitiate abandoned libertine base lost debased lubricious