They continued to carouse and to converse and said to the Caliph, "Drink!
So they went up to enjoy looking at him and invited him to go home with them and converse and carouse with them that night.
And after meat they began tocarouse and to discourse.
And when it was more pleasing to them to sleep than to carouse they went to rest, and that night Branwen became Matholwch's bride.
Are gods dim-sighted grown, or do they sleep The morning, andcarouse the afternoon, That mortal motions tumble thus by chance?
This mansion belonged to the great Buck Whalley, and witnessed many a noble feast and mad carouse during the viceroyalty of the Duke of Buckingham.
There you'll find some choice Tokay; we will carouse on that to-day and take what is left with us.
At the end of the carouse went around the "Bratina," the glass that nobody must set down, and that every one must drain to the bottom.
Great was the applause which the sergeant's melody drew down, and, what was probably even more satisfactory to the honest gentleman, a loud demand arose for a fresh supply of "the raw material and the carouse was vigorously resumed.
Our homely fare was speedily discussed, and the evening carouse began.
They ceased not to carouse till nightfall and this day was pleasanter even than the first.
They ceased not tocarouse after this fashion till near upon dawn when drowsiness overcame them and they slept where they were, apart each from other, till the morning.
George of Brandenburg wrote on one occasion that although the court was dreadfully poor, yet they managed to carouse all the time.
Lesly, a little abashed, replied that it had not been his wont for many a day; but that his Lordship knew the use of the company, to have a carouse to the health of a new comrade.
Whatever was the matter, or the misfortune, they had too much respect for her, for themselves, to carouse till she should again show her face, or at least while her life was uncertain.
Some of these were instituted for purely hilarious purposes, others combined charity and mutual support with carouse and license.
A multifarious and varied company indeed that little garden harboured in its day, who met in "the Rhenish wine house" to close their bargains over their wine cups, for festive carouse or serious talk.
This beer was never wanting at any carousein the whole stretch of land from Flanders to Finland; a heavy, heady beverage, which would now be deemed unpalatable and indigestible.
He went off on a little carouse in honor of the day.
And what of the evening carouse of the hearse-driver, for which his wife would soundly thrash him?
Wildney, "you were talking of nothing to do; I vote we have a carouse to-morrow.
Next evening, when preparation began, Pietrie and Graham got everything ready for a carouse in their class-room.
I have been with good companions, and now I only come back for money, and return to drink and carouse with them again.
Now I return to carouse with my jolly companions," and at that he laughed a little quietly.
When the Khalif heard these his verses, he was moved to exceeding delight and taking the cup, drank it off, and they ceased not to drink and carouse till the wine rose to their heads.
You may feast and carouse to your heart's content.
Various weapons were scattered about the tables or reared against the walls, and the whole scene looked like a carouseby a band of marauders.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carouse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.