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1. The festivity will be held tomorrow.

2. Carnivals are about excitement and festivity.

3. Bacchanalia A riotous, boisterous, or drunken festivity; a revel.

4. There was a general air of festivity and Abandon

5. Legends about the origin of this festivity abound.

6. The royal wedding was an occasion of great festivity.

7. The wedding was an occasion of great festivity.

8. There was an air of festivity in the village.

9. There was a general air of festivity and abandon.

10. A boisterous festivity or celebration; merrymaking. Often used in the plural.

11. 26 synonyms for Conviviality: sociability, cheer, festivity, gaiety, bonhomie, jollity

12. Suddenly he felt lonely and far removed from all this festivity.

13. It quickly became apparent that the herring, potatoes, and were consumed at just about every festivity.

14. 60 synonyms for Celebration: party, festival, gala, jubilee, festivity, rave, junketing, beano

15. Another word for Conviviality: sociability, cheer, festivity, gaiety, bonhomie Collins English Thesaurus

16. They will celebrate it with thanksgiving , with festivity , with bonfires, and illuminations.

17. Night is the time of ease and festivity, of revels and gaiety.

18. 15 They will celebrate it with thanksgiving , with festivity , with bonfires, and illuminations.

19. To observe ( a day or event ) with ceremonies of respect , festivity, or rejoicing.

20. Synonyms for Conviviality include festivity, sociability, gaiety, jollity, cordiality, geniality, affability, amiability, bonhomie and cheer

21. And, some displaced residents complain that this is no time for festivity at all.

22. The drunken revel of the Roman leaders has the right air of impromptu festivity.

23. Chinese New Year is the longest and most important festivity in the Lunar Calendar.

24. Synonyms for Bunfights include bashes, parties, functions, celebration, reception, fetes, gatherings, events, festivity and shindigs

25. A watch over the body of a deceased person before burial , sometimes accompanied by festivity.

26. [It] stresses the special aspect of festivity and joy, expressed in the adoration and praise of God.”

27. Synonyms for Bunfight include bash, party, function, celebration, reception, fete, gathering, event, festivity and shindig

28. Candlemas is a Christian-Catholic festivity widely celebrated by the Mexican population on February 2nd

29. She is always finger in the pie if her neighbours are planning any little festivity.

30. A major non-official holiday is the Saint Nicholas Day, a festivity for children and, in Liège, for students.

31. Overnight , we had given him a farewell dinner , in which sadness was well mingled with festivity.

32. An Aisle runner instantly adds festivity to any event, whether it’s a wedding or a summer barbecue

33. An Aisle runner instantly adds festivity to any event, whether it’s a wedding or a summer barbecue

34. It would be a remarkable party, and already our apartment was acquiring a quality of exaggerated and unrestrained festivity.

35. While all these words mean "to notice or honor a day, occasion, or deed," Celebrate suggests acknowledging an occasion by festivity

36. 27 It would be a remarkable party, and already our apartment was acquiring a quality of exaggerated and unrestrained festivity.

37. You may plan to go to a special festivity , or you may even be on vacation with someone you love.

38. Until recently, similar bull-running was an annual festivity in many towns in Britain and prohibited by Parliament only early in 18

39. 9:15), a fountain of joy and exultation as we share in the festivity and the triumph of the saints, of those who experienced Anamnesis with all their being.

40. After a festivity attended by the Irish king, Wictred intentionally leads the British soldiers on a night horse ride to the spot where Tristan and Isolde are on a secret tryst.

41. (John 2:1-11) Likewise today, Jehovah’s people have happy times together on similar special occasions, and appropriate celebration and festivity add much to such events.

42. Thus “carnival is the final festivity before the commencement of the austere 40 days of Lent during which abstinence from flesh meat is observed,” explains The Encyclopædia Britannica.

43. Gee, Contemptible me, Your pal of your theses, your distasteful festivity Oh I've no desire to destroy you I'll nonetheless likely annoy you It's hard to avoid when I'm acting so contemptibly

44. One scholar offers this opinion as to why wine was added: “[The Passover] was to be no longer a solemn annual mustering of male adults; it was to become the occasion for family festivity, in which the drinking of wine found a natural place.” —The Hebrew Passover— From the Earliest Times to A.D. 70, by J.

45. Bowl (n.1) "round, low vessel to hold liquids or liquid food," Old English bolla "pot, cup, Bowl," from Proto-Germanic *bul-"a round vessel" (source also of Old Norse bolle, Old High German bolla), from PIE root *bhel-(2) "to blow, swell." Formerly also "a large drinking cup," hence figurative use as an emblem of festivity or drunkenness.