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debauched ADJ

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debauch <debauch; debauches> N

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He lived a debauched life and was politically ineffectual.
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A fantastical series of twists and turns follow in which the young man finds himself, after a debauched night of drinking, involved as a second in a duel.
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It focused on the debauched organist of a church the narrators attended as children.
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Despite his leadership in the frolicks he wrestled with his participation, feeling it was perhaps a debauched life and contrary to finding a path to a more godly life.
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This saga of white-collar crime is slightly less violent than other true-crime films, but no less debauched.
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Even so a good-hearted woman recognises a spark of decence in the debauched loser.
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In good conscience these are signs of your debauched leadership.
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Key was question master in a debauched quiz to find the smartest comedian.
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Early 1719, the debauched princess was big with child again.
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Is it really the debauched, dangerous event shown in the media?
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