carousal|carousals in English
noun
[ca·rous·al || kə'raʊzl]
drunkenness; wild drunken behavio
Use "carousal|carousals" in a sentence
1. Present participle of carouse··carousal the wild Carousings of drunken revellers
2. Synonyms for Bacchanals include carousal, celebration, binge, carouse, party, spree, bender, jamboree, festival and wassail
3. Merry-go-round: I still remember my first Carousel ride when I was a small child.; a tournament on horseback Not to be confused with: carousal – loud,
4. Lit., "a drinking," signifies not simply a banquet but "a drinking bout, a carousal," 1 Peter 4:3 (RV, "Carousings," AV, "banquetings")