We drank, caroused, sang, read, shared, and worked together, only to part forever from each other's company. |
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There were open fields, market gardens, brickyards, some scattered houses and roadhouses where city folk caroused on weekends. |
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She caroused with the expatriates at the Rotonde, including Fitzgerald, with whom she was not impressed. |
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Around him, some people caroused, while others wrapped pashmina scarves around their heads in a vain effort to drown out the noise. |
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Second, he behaved disgracefully when he was young. He caroused, dated strippers, crashed planes and got into fights. |
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The hotel, on the site now occupied by the Brevoort apartment house, was a watering hole, gathering spot and trysting place where bohemian personages lived, ate and caroused. |
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After which, audience and performers caroused till the sun came up. |
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Button has just realised a lifetime's ambition, a boyhood dream, by winning the Formula One world title, so you would have expected him to have caroused the night away. |
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