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Conjugation of carouse

This verb can also mean the following: engage in a noisy, engage, drink, drink to excess
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Present Simple
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Future Simple
will carouse
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Past Simple
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Conditional Simple
would carouse
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Present Progressive
am carousing
are carousing
is carousing
are carousing
are carousing
are carousing
Future Progressive
will be carousing
will be carousing
will be carousing
will be carousing
will be carousing
will be carousing
Past Progressive
was carousing
were carousing
was carousing
were carousing
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Conditional Progressive
would be carousing
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would be carousing
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Present Perfect
have caroused
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Future Perfect
will have caroused
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will have caroused
will have caroused
Past Perfect
had caroused
had caroused
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had caroused
Conditional Perfect
would have caroused
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been carousing
have been carousing
has been carousing
have been carousing
have been carousing
have been carousing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been carousing
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will have been carousing
will have been carousing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been carousing
had been carousing
had been carousing
had been carousing
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Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been carousing
would have been carousing
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Examples of carouse

"On time's long tables the pitchers of God carouse..."

- You carouse any, Dad?

-Action words. -Revel, carouse, party.

And now we must dance and carouse and celebrate Edward's 15 years as King.

And we men will stay and have a carouse to ourselves. What do you say?

"On time's long tables the pitchers of God carouse..."

- You carouse any, Dad?

-Action words. -Revel, carouse, party.

And now we must dance and carouse and celebrate Edward's 15 years as King.

And we men will stay and have a carouse to ourselves. What do you say?

Let's quaff carouses to this gentleman.

The Picture of Dorian Grey was very popular then. I gave a 15-second impression of The Picture of Dorian Grey. About the man who carouses.

The queen carouses to thy fortune, Hamlet.

The queen carouses to thy fortune, Hamlet.

The queen carouses to thy fortune,

Let's quaff carouses to this gentleman.

The Picture of Dorian Grey was very popular then. I gave a 15-second impression of The Picture of Dorian Grey. About the man who carouses.

The queen carouses to thy fortune, Hamlet.

The queen carouses to thy fortune, Hamlet.

The queen carouses to thy fortune,

- He caroused along with the best of them.

He caroused around France and Italy, drinking, having affairs...

No, we just caroused.

Now, my sick fool Roderigo whom love hath turned almost the wrong side outward to Desdemona tonight hath caroused potations pottle-deep and he's to watch.

They caroused with temptation!

- A lot of carousing, huh?

- A lot of carousing. Right.

- Out here carousing.

..is a dishonest low-life who spends his days defending society's scum and his nights carousing with them.

A King's magistrate carousing in a fisherman's pothouse?

- He caroused along with the best of them.

He caroused around France and Italy, drinking, having affairs...

No, we just caroused.

Now, my sick fool Roderigo whom love hath turned almost the wrong side outward to Desdemona tonight hath caroused potations pottle-deep and he's to watch.

They caroused with temptation!

- A lot of carousing, huh?

- A lot of carousing. Right.

- Out here carousing.

..is a dishonest low-life who spends his days defending society's scum and his nights carousing with them.

A King's magistrate carousing in a fisherman's pothouse?

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