Debauch Mnemonic
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debauch
debauch
/dɪˈbɔːt͡ʃ/
Examples
- The party turns into a wild, sensual debauch.
- The officers drink and debauch, while the soldiers serve.
- Lord Ruthven was the first portrayal of the vampire as a debauched aristocrat.
- It's hard to get a full on debauch with one bottle split four ways.
- It's hard to get a full on debauch with one bottle split four ways.
- Shortly after, the 2nd Squadron debauches from the defile flanking the Soviets.
- Shekhar tries to molest Chaitali while she kills the debauch in self defence.
- He lived a debauched life and was politically ineffectual.
- The was one of the three debauched religions in Kanto region.
- This is my debauched academic middle class opinion.
a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity
noun
corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality
verb
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"De + Bauch. The day begins with bad choices, leading folks astray."
"De + Bough. From the bough he fell, leading a life of excess and moral decay."
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