He was a crony of Buckingham, with a reputation as a wit, debauchee, drunkard, and patron. |
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Many a one, who would blush to have an honest shoemaker for his grandfather, boasts of his descent from some debauchee of noble birth. |
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At Gate 32, Atta readied himself for the call to Ziad, the Beirut beach boy and debauchee. |
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I took the one per cent of me that was a reckless debauchee like John Seff and imagined that the other ninety-nine per cent didn't exist. That's how novels are written. |
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They said that Abbas-Pacha, the new ruler, was a comic-opera tyrant, an obese, bow-legged debauchee who had diamond collars made for his dogs. |
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A jaded rake and a debauchee, Count Charmant, son of Prince Himalay, is planning the seduction of Albertine, a marvel of a lass. |
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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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And even the most shameless debauchee may end up an alderman. |
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