Wenchers example sentences

Related (6): men, party-goers, revelers, carousers, drinkers, merrymakers

wencher

definition

  - noun form of wench

wench

noun

wench (noun) · wenches (plural noun)

  - a girl or young woman:

  - a female servant or young woman of low social class:

  - (of a man) seek or have numerous casual sexual encounters with women, especially women of low social class:

"Wenchers" Example Sentences

1. The wenchers at the bar were getting rowdy.
2. The village was known for its wenchers.
3. The king's court was filled with wenchers.
4. The wenchers spent all their money on ale.
5. The wenchers stumbled out of the tavern.
6. The wenchers were the life of the party.
7. The wenchers caroused until dawn.
8. The wenchers were a rowdy bunch.
9. The wenchers laughed and drank with abandon.
10. The wenchers were always up for a good time.
11. The wenchers made a scene wherever they went.
12. The wenchers were notorious troublemakers.
13. The wenchers were banned from the local inn.
14. The wenchers' behavior was unacceptable.
15. The wenchers were a bad influence on the youth.
16. The wenchers were the scourge of the town.
17. The wenchers caused chaos wherever they went.
18. The wenchers were a threat to public safety.
19. The wenchers were known for their lewd behavior.
20. The wenchers were often inebriated.
21. The wenchers were the bane of the local authorities.
22. The wenchers were a disgrace to their families.
23. The wenchers showed no respect for others.
24. The wenchers were a blight on the community.
25. The wenchers were unpleasant to be around.
26. The wenchers were often violent.
27. The wenchers were always looking for a fight.
28. The wenchers were feared by many.
29. The wenchers' antics were the talk of the town.
30. The wenchers met their match with the new sheriff.

Common Phases

1. The wenchers stumbled out of the tavern, laughing and hollering;
2. The wenchers surrounded the barmaid, flirting shamelessly;
3. The wenchers challenged each other to a drinking contest, slamming back ale;
4. The wenchers stumbled into a brawl, fists flying and chairs smashing;
5. The wenchers staggered home, singing bawdy songs at the top of their lungs;
6. The wenchers woke up with pounding hangovers, regretting their wild night.

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