rave|raved|raves|raving in English
verb
[reɪv]
speak deliriously, talk frantically; rage, blow or crash violently (about weather, ocean waves, etc.)
Use "rave|raved|raves|raving" in a sentence
1. She raved herself husky.
2. 21 He raved in his delirium.
3. You rave?
4. She's no raving beauty.
5. Others overcome their self at raves.
6. It raved about some Parisian actress, one Fifi.
7. She came back raving about crazy things.
8. These raves are highly organized enterprises.
9. He's always raving about the government.
10. The man's a raving lunatic.
11. He danced , howled, raved , and otherwise disturbed the welkin.
12. He must be a raving idiot/lunatic.
13. Ranting, raving, crying, and arguing with him accomplishes little.
14. You've lost control of your street corners, your raves.
15. A rave, in this town?
16. He was raving like a lunatic!
17. Everyone at the gathering raved about both! Helpful (7) Andouille Sausage
18. Customer reviews rave Better Bedder experience.
19. The drunkard began to rave again.
20. 20 The mob burst into the office ranting and raving.
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22. His latest novel is already a raving success.
23. The customers were raving over our homemade chili.
24. Her son thinks she's an absolute raving lunatic.
25. Last year illegal raves were held on Portstewart's Strand at weekends.