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debauched

[dih-bawcht] / dɪˈbɔtʃt /


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For more escapist fare, Netflix adds the globe-trotting "The Hangover" this month – and both sequels – for a truly debauched movie marathon of manchildren.

From Salon

It should bring drama and moments of doubt, but culminate in a thrilling reveal and debauched revelry.

From Washington Post

“The Villa” is a moody labyrinth of a novel fortified by Hawkins’s evident knowledge of Gothic conventions: missing manuscripts, debauched aristocrats, isolated locales and the like.

From Washington Post

People sipped wine with their salmon or steak, but this was not a debauched song-nyeun-hwae of times past.

From Los Angeles Times

Desperate to be sprung from a de facto prison, the former poster child of a debauched system agrees to help find a missing girl in exchange for her freedom.

From New York Times