Use "debauchery" in a sentence

1. My debauchery.

2. A “LOW sink of debauchery.”

3. What was in this low sink of debauchery?

4. There's overpopulation, there's debauchery and excess.

5. Those allowed to be called debauchery era youth.

6. Because a prairie is wide therefore debauchery is admirable.

7. What universal debauchery this might portend for our nation!

8. These people rolled in wealth and rioted in debauchery.

9. The Bohemian Grove is synonymous with elitism, mystery, and debauchery

10. Dahut turned the city into a place of sin and debauchery.

11. Coran, you make me doubt that debauchery is its own punishment.

12. They often mistake so totally, as to imagine that debauchery is pleasure.

13. “Do not be getting drunk with wine, in which there is debauchery.”

14. His father died of drink and debauchery when he was three.

15. “Do not be getting drunk with wine, in which there is debauchery.” —5:18.

16. They set up a spurious temple that was a cover for sexual debauchery.

17. 8 synonyms for Bacchanalia: Dionysia, debauch, debauchery, drunken revelry, saturnalia, bacchanal, orgy, riot

18. The woman take debauchery as the vogue. The man pursues those unnecessary currents.

19. Yet the Bible speaks out strongly against drunkenness and the “debauchery” associated with it.

20. The debauchery and chaos we have had to endure will now end.

21. Goes to the debauchery the recreation area, also with police status symbol.

22. Synonyms for Abjections include degeneracies, depravity, decadence, debauchery, dissoluteness, corruption, perversion, dissipation, turpitude and corruptness

23. For decades now, I have accumulated wealth in the service of drunkenness and debauchery.

24. But history shows that such worship of sexual love only brought degradation, debauchery and dissolution.

25. “Do not be getting drunk with wine, in which there is debauchery.” —Ephesians 5:18.

26. Wrapped up in his own debauchery he had not known of her plight until recently.

27. We can no longer sit idly-by and simply accept the debauchery, manipulation and usurpation .

28. It is not the object of debauchery that excites us, rather the idea of evil.

29. Debauchery is not exactly frowned upon in the court of the pleasure-loving King Charles.

30. In what ways does a person ‘reap what he sows’ when living a life of debauchery?

31. Getty Images Nasty breaks from drunken debauchery aside, a couple Beers a day could actually strengthen your …

32. Synonyms for Carnality include sensuality, voluptuousness, lust, bestiality, debauchery, fleshliness, hedonism, lechery, prurience and sybaritism

33. Refuse to be sucked into this world’s “low sink of debauchery,” which is a hole of death.

34. In the film, Henry and Becket begin as close friends, with Becket sharing in much of his King’s debauchery.

35. In Badasses, Peter Richmond chronicles the treacheries, debauchery, and yes, the winning, with appropriate literary gusto

36. Verse 25 tells us that the celebration degraded to revelry and debauchery. All restraint was gone.

37. Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit.

38. Certainly, we do not need to experience the world’s “low sink of debauchery” to see how debased life can be.

39. In the film, Henry and Becket begin as close friends, with Becket sharing in much of his King’s debauchery.

40. “Every one is aware of the spirit of frivolity, debauchery, drunkenness and revelry so prevalent during the Christmas season . . .

41. They have seen Pop Will Eat Itself close up and seen in them the terrible cost of debauchery.

42. Crapulence (countable and uncountable, plural Crapulences) sickness or indisposition caused by excessive eating or drinking intemperance ; debauchery ; excessive indulgence

43. + 18 Also, do not get drunk with wine,+ in which there is debauchery,* but keep getting filled with spirit.

44. Are you personally like those Christians whom Peter was able to commend for not returning to this same “low sink of debauchery”?

45. Lebanon reported that articles # and # of its criminal code dealt with child abandonment, kidnapping, enticement, incitement to debauchery and juvenile prostitution

46. Had they been wallowing in “the same low sink of debauchery” as the people around them, they would have been welcomed and embraced by them.

47. + 4 They are puzzled that you do not continue running with them in the same decadent course of debauchery, so they speak abusively of you.

48. 13 let us conduct ourselves Becomingly as in the day, not in reveling and drunkenness, not in debauchery and licentiousness, not in quarreling and jealousy

49. Ancient historian Curtius likewise said: “No contamination can surpass the manners of the city; no systematic corruption can offer more stimulations and allurements to debauchery.”

50. Titus 1:6 says that an elder should be “free from accusation,” “having believing children that were not under a charge of debauchery nor unruly.”

51. 18 The apostle Paul admonished Christians: “Do not be getting drunk with wine, in which there is debauchery, but keep getting filled with spirit.”

52. Andro, like most of Lee's solo work, will be a hard pill to swallow for anyone expecting throwbacks to '80s hair metal or soundtracks for Sunset Strip debauchery

53. Celibacy was opposed to marriage, and Celibacy, except as a religious vow, often was frowned upon as leading to (or being an excuse for) sexual indulgence and debauchery among bachelors

54. For example, a man who lives a life of immoral debauchery and contracts AIDS may accept the truth and turn his life around to the point of dedication and baptism.

55. The wild cattle and Buccanning[1] the meat, and squandering their hardly earned gains in wild debauchery, the opportunities for which were never lacking in the Spanish West Indies

56. Because you do not continue running with them in this course to the same low sink of debauchery, they are puzzled and go on speaking abusively of you.”

57. Its debauchery is shown amber, attractive sootiness flavour is full of in taste, mixed new fruit ingredient and rich fruit ingredient, still can sample among them a full-bodied sweetgrass flavour.

58. (Deuteronomy 21:17) The youth hastily gathered his possessions and traveled to a distant land where he spent all his money pursuing a life of debauchery.—Luke 15:11-13.

59. Becomingly (3 Occurrences) Romans 13:13 Living as we do in broad daylight, let us conduct ourselves Becomingly, not indulging in revelry and drunkenness, nor in lust and debauchery, nor in quarrelling and jealousy

60. There are many who, before they knew our holy God, saw no reason not to indulge the desires and fantasies of their fallen flesh, wallowing in a “low sink of debauchery.”

61. To quote the apostle Peter, it is the way of “loose conduct, lusts, excesses with wine, revelries, drinking matches, and illegal idolatries,” a way that leads to a “low sink of debauchery.”

62. “Because you do not continue running with them in this course to the same low sink of debauchery, they are puzzled and go on speaking abusively of you.” —1 PETER 4:4.

63. Baal is a young amoral rebellious poetic genius who, after a short and eventful life of debauchery, betrayal and violence, is about to cut his ties to the world and meet his doom

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65. Others, completely aghast at the realities of life in a wicked system of things, have plunged into debauchery of one kind or another in an effort to forget the stabbing pains of disappointment in life’s possibilities for them.

66. Coals Lyrics: Dead dreams and debauchery scenes / I spent my last three bucks on the last thing that I need / There's no way that I'll end in the black for this term / Guess I got a lot to learn

67. Crudeness, vulgarity; obscenity; desecration of the holy; abomination, shameful act, profane language or behavior, profane word or phrase profanity debauched party, gathering at which the participants take part in wild revelry and debauchery; any activity which is done in a extravagantly indulgent way; sacred religious rites of worship that

68. This is the first commentary in any language on Aeschines' Against Timarchos, the prosecution speech in the politically crucial trial of 346/5BC.The case was that Timarchos was forbidden to hold public office and disenfranchised because he had engaged in improper homosexual relationships in the past and had wasted his inheritance on debauchery.