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debauchee

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




NOUN
pervert
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NOUN
wanton
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Yet unlike those prodigals who waste themselves and their substance alike, he was not regarded as either a spendthrift or a debauchee, but rather as a refined voluptuary.''

From Time Magazine Archive

Not one appears to be a dimwit, a dinosaur or a debauchee or even a gossip-column item.

From Time Magazine Archive

She was an earthly personification of Emily Dickinson's inebriate of air and debauchee of dew, stoned on life and art.

From Time Magazine Archive

Presumably it is for the memory of Caligula the soldier, rather than Caligula the desperate debauchee, that Premier Mussolini's engineers and archaeologists are laboring at Lake Nemi.

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In lieu of a whip, he carried a cane of precious wood with a head of chiseled gold, upon which, when the worn-out debauchee walked, he leaned heavily.

From The Poniard's Hilt Or Karadeucq and Ronan. A Tale of Bagauders and Vagres by Sue, Eugène