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He never made it clear if I was to be the debaucher or the debauchee.
It was probably just the sort of physiological accident that this arrogant debaucher would accept as an invitation!
"It almost reminds me of mongrel, some kind of a debaucher."
James Tyrone is modeled on his brother Jamie, a minor actor and major debaucher.
Bruce Wayne: the debaucher debauched; scoundrel and squanderer.
Then comes Pentheus, saying, "You dirty foreigner, debaucher of decent ladies, don't try your tricks on me.
Raven can be a magician, a transformer, a potent creative force, sexual deviant or ravenous debaucher but always a cultural hero.
Womanizing, bullying, amoral, larcenous, vilest-of-the-vile, debaucher of innocent texts.
Wallie had thought that Nnanji had mellowed, from the debaucher of the barracks to the troubadour who had courted Thana so patiently.
Nor was I able to employ that masterful debaucher of girls I mentioned some time ago; he was away from the city, and the Comte was urging me to hurry.
Nevertheless, secretly jealous of Tourvel, she refuses to grant Valmont his prize unless he breaks off with Tourvel completely; Merteuil threatens to ruin his proud reputation as a debaucher.
"The anonymity conferred by masks has been a potent force in our history," recalls an aged debaucher in "Stone Virgin," "adding to the excitement of intrigue as it grants immunity from the consequence."
Way back then, William Corbett called caffeine 'a destroyer of health, an enfeebler of the frame, an engenderer of effeminacy and laziness, a debaucher of youth, and a maker of misery for old age.'
He is accused of embezzlement, of robbery from all the homes in which people suffer, of being a debaucher and a blackguard continuously and if not for monsieur le Comte de Frontenac, I would have brought forth these actions of his protégé.
When his advice was sought, Sir Walter Scott seized the opportunity to invent a splendid pageant wherein ancient Scotland would be reborn, and the king parodied in cartoons as a fat debaucher would be seen as "a portly handsome man looking and moving every inch a King".