Sentences with debauched
de·bauched
D d - A debt-ridden and debauched lifestyle
- A wild debauch.
- John Cusack as a fortysomething underachiever who makes a return trip to a fondly remembered ski lodge of his debauched youth with BFFs.
- Nivola echoing his debauched English rocker character with that near-empty bottle of red wine.
- A flabby and debauched face.
- debauched morals.
- The ecstatic young lovers shadowed by the looming presence of the debauched and grasping prospective husband.
- Just as it was starting to look as if round-the-clock coverage of rich, debauched teen train-wrecks was the only show in town.
- His honesty was debauched by the prospect of easy money.