Crossword-Solution: DEBAUCHED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Debauched | imp. & p. p. | of Debauch |
| Debauched | a. | Dissolute; dissipated. |
We have 46 clues for the answer “DEBAUCHED”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Decadent | 18 answers |
| perverted | 24 answers |
| Unchaste | 29 answers |
| Raunchy | 44 answers |
| pornographic | 48 answers |
| Bawdy | 50 answers |
| Racy | 51 answers |
| trashy | 52 answers |
| insinuative | 54 answers |
| Risqué | 54 answers |
| dissolute | 54 answers |
| Profligate | 57 answers |
| Degenerate | 60 answers |
| corrupted | 61 answers |
| Depraved | 63 answers |
| smutty | 63 answers |
| prurient | 63 answers |
| Lecherous | 64 answers |
| Vitiate | 64 answers |
| Obscene | 65 answers |
| Salacious | 65 answers |
| Unclean | 66 answers |
| Lewd | 67 answers |
| Tasteless | 67 answers |
| Lustful | 67 answers |
| indecent | 68 answers |
| Ribald | 68 answers |
| implicative | 68 answers |
| barnyard | 69 answers |
| Wanton | 70 answers |
| Lascivious | 71 answers |
| Soiled | 72 answers |
| crusty | 72 answers |
| CRUDE ___ | 73 answers |
| Unrefined | 73 answers |
| Filthy ___ | 74 answers |
| Improper | 75 answers |
| Corrupt | 76 answers |
| Immoral | 76 answers |
| Naughty | 76 answers |
| Abandoned | 79 answers |
| Coarse | 81 answers |
| DIRTY ___ | 86 answers |
| Gross | 91 answers |
| COMMON ___ | 92 answers |
| Base | 97 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEBAUCHED (5)
This castle, for ten years, has opened to no priest save the debauched Norman chaplain who partook the nightly revels of Front-de-Bœuf, and he has been long gone to render an account of his stewardship.—But thou art a Saxon—a Saxon priest, and I have one question to ask of thee.” “I am a Saxon,” answered Cedric, “but unworthy, surely, of the name of priest.
How say you? Are they very like each other?” Allowing for my learned friend’s appearance being careless and slovenly if not debauched, they were sufficiently like each other to surprise, not only the witness, but everybody present, when they were thus brought into comparison.
Suddenly, vividly, she relived again the horrible moment when he had tried to force himself into her room, and what she had before supposed to be a mad aberration now appeared to her as a vulgar incident in a debauched and degraded life.
And as he attempted, so he accomplished his design: he debauched the man, and by little and little so drew him into sin and wickedness, that at last he was not only debauched, as at first, and so by consequence defiled, but was almost (at last, I say) past all conscience of sin.
The black vote that still remained was not trained and educated, but further debauched by open and unblushing bribery, or force and fraud; until the Negro voter was thoroughly inoculated with the idea that politics was a method of private gain by disreputable means.
Quotes with DEBAUCHED (3)
There have to be rules though.” She pulled out of the kiss, withdrawing her finger as well, sliding it down his chin and throat, leaving a wet trail. “Rules?” Her gaze locked with his. “This can only be sex. Just seven weeks of utterly debauched, completely strings-free sex.” Her finger moved south, swirling around first one nipple then the other. “No expectations. No commitments. No getting attached. No crying like a baby and asking me not to leave.” Ryder laughed at the tho…
... a book indeed sometimes debauched me from my work....
The weather had freshened almost to coldness, for the wind was coming more easterly, from the chilly currents between Tristan and the Cape; the sloth was amazed by the change; it shunned the deck and spent its time below. Jack was in his cabin, pricking the chart with less satisfaction than he could have wished: progress, slow, serious trouble with the mainmast-- unaccountable headwinds by night-- and sipping a glass of grog; Stephen was in the mizentop, teaching Bonden to wr…