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▪ I. carousing, vbl. n.|kəˈraʊzɪŋ| The action of the verb carouse. Often attrib.
1583Stanyhurst æneis iii. (Arb.) 81 They kept a myrry carousing. 1592Nashe P. Penilesse (ed. 2) 23 b, Downe to y⊇ bottome of his carrowsing cups. 1617Moryson Itin. iii. ii. 87 Which kind of karoussing they call the crowning of the Emperor. 1650T. Hubbert Pill Formality 137 Drowned in carowsing bowls. 1756Nugent Gr. Tour, Germ. II. 208 At Vienna, Their chief diversion is feasting and carousing. 1861Ramsay Remin. iii. 62. ▪ II. caˈrousing, ppl. a. That carouses. Hence caˈrousingly adv.
1603Florio Montaigne ii. ii. (1634) 188 Our carowsing tospot German souldiers. 1704Rowe Ulysses ii. i. 955 These Carousing Lovers. 1848Craig, Carousingly. 1875Myers Poems 58. |