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debauchee

[ deb-aw-chee, -shee ]

noun

  1. a person addicted to excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures; one given to debauchery.


debauchee

/ ËŒdÉ›bÉ”ËˈtʃiË; -É”ËˈʃiË /

noun

  1. a man who leads a life of reckless drinking, promiscuity, and self-indulgence
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Origin of debauchee1

First recorded in 1655–65, debauchee is from the French word »åé²ú²¹³Ü³¦³óé (past participle of »åé²ú²¹³Ü³¦³ó±ð°ù ). See debauch, -ee
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He was like an all-night debauchee who scrubs up well in a suit the next morning only to abandon all restraint again the next night.

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In the book’s most-arresting image, an old goat looks truly goatish, half Pan, half jaded debauchee, as he casts a rakishly appraising glance at the reader.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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