noun
- noisy, lively drinking and merrymaking
verb
- present participle of carouse: to drink alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way
Examples
- The carousing from the party next door kept us awake all night.
- After weeks of hard work, the team went carousing at the local pub.
- His carousing days ended when he decided to focus on his career.
- The sailors were carousing in the tavern after months at sea.
- She disapproved of her brother’s constant carousing.
- The wedding reception turned into hours of joyful carousing.
- They spent the evening carousing with old college friends.