Carouse (verb)

  1. To drink and make merry in a noisy and boisterous way.
  2. To engage in boisterous or drunken revelry.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense "drink and make merry"): from french carrouser, perhaps from italian carusare, from latin carus "dear, costly".

Examples:

  1. The group of friends caroused late into the night.
  2. He caroused with his buddies at the bar.
  3. They caroused and made a lot of noise.
  4. The partygoers were carousing and laughing loudly.
  5. They caroused at the pub until closing time.
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