carouse

/kəˈraʊz/
noun
  1. A noisy, lively drinking party or celebration.
    • Their weekend carouse left the house a mess, but everyone had a wonderful time.
    • The wedding reception turned into a joyful carouse that lasted until dawn.
    • Historical novels often describe the carouse of kings and nobles in great halls.
verb
  1. To drink alcohol and enjoy oneself in a noisy, lively way with a group of people.
    • The sailors would carouse at every port, celebrating their safe arrival.
    • Instead of studying, a few students decided to carouse at a party downtown.
    • After the big game, the fans went to the pub to carouse late into the night.
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