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- Giambi took issue with the characterization of him as a carouser.
- Yet he also was a carouser who overindulged in drink and drugs.
- A red-faced, shirtless carouser floats by.
- Kim Jr . was once dismissed as an eccentric late-night carouser.
- They were farm boys and railroaders, townies and students, carousers and churchgoers.
- Chez is the family carouser and wild card.
- And this carouser of renown has dubbed himself the Falcons'voice of reason.
- Babe Ruth was a world-class carouser.
- A womaniser and carouser Lloyd-Davies was often in trouble with his university.
- Never mind that the Lakers were some of the greatest carousers in modern sports history.
- He was a drinker, a gambler and a carouser, and he flaunted it.
- Their shift from loutish carousers to unthinkably cruel and homophobic murderers and rapists is impossibly abrupt.
- Years ago, David Beasley was a state legislator with a reputation as a womanizer and carouser.
- In the evening, we were awakened by the noise of drunken or drugged carousers under our window.
- This respectable work required getting up at 6 a . m ., not good for a carouser.
- King said McCall had proved that he was not, as charged, " a carouser ."
- George W . extended both his bachelorhood and a reputation as something of a carouser into his early 30s.
- If the legendary carouser Walter Hagen were alive today, it would be a party of one every night.
- He was a carouser in Atlanta, lived in the fast lane, and too often drove in it.
- He was a young man of few vices _ the occasional cigarette _ and was not known as a carouser.
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