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debauchee

[deb-aw-chee, -shee] / ˌdɛb ɔˈtʃi, -ˈʃi /




NOUN
pervert
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NOUN
wanton
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The community of revelers on view — debauchees of varying ages, races and sexualities — are not the only ones who may find themselves in search of a restorative gin.

From New York Times

Hal prefers to roister and rut — we first meet him in bed with three others — in the company of Falstaff and his fellow debauchees in a tavern in Eastcheap.

From New York Times

For a woman infamous for her material life — to many, she remains the uncouth child of Soviet privilege, a debauchee of suspect talents who imported only the worst of the West — Sobchak is well read.

From New York Times

The debauchee could not repress a start of joy, despite the presence of his son, who made a gesture of disapproval, and his father threw his sandal in the lad's face.

From Project Gutenberg

His generosity, however, still more displayed itself in wasting, among debauchees like himself, whatever he possessed, and thinking no means ignoble to dissipate what he had thought no means dishonourable to obtain.

From Project Gutenberg