Debauchery
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As a noun, '''debauchery''' means [[indulgence]] in [[sensual]] [[pleasure]]s; [[scandal]]ous activities involving [[sex]], [[alcohol]], or [[drugs]] [[uninhibited|without inhibition]]. The adjective '''debauched''' connotes [[corrupted]]; [[immoral]] and [[self-indulgent]]. | As a noun, '''debauchery''' means [[indulgence]] in [[sensual]] [[pleasure]]s; [[scandal]]ous activities involving [[sex]], [[alcohol]], or [[drugs]] [[uninhibited|without inhibition]]. The adjective '''debauched''' connotes [[corrupted]]; [[immoral]] and [[self-indulgent]]. |
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As a noun, debauchery means indulgence in sensual pleasures; scandalous activities involving sex, alcohol, or drugs without inhibition. The adjective debauched connotes corrupted; immoral and self-indulgent.
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Sodom, or the Quintessence of Debauchery
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