regale|regaled|regales|regaling in English
verb
[re·gale || rɪ'geɪl]
make happy, please, delight; entertain with a feast, host at a party
Use "regale|regaled|regales|regaling" in a sentence
1. They are regaling on cream cakes.
2. She regaled us with tales of her wild youth.
3. She was regaling us with tales of her youth.
4. He was constantly regaled with tales of woe.
5. He regaled us with some jokes.
6. Bailey regaled the customers with tales of our exploits.
7. To entertain or regale with a banquet: They Banqueted …
8. To entertain or regale with a Banquet: They Banqueted …
9. They will regale the guests with a feast.
10. The sailor regaled us all night with stories of his adventures.
11. She regaled the guests with the best dishes she could offer.
12. Prochazka loved to regale his friends with hyperbole and excess.
13. The teacher regaled the children with some fairy tales.
14. Today the Fothergill Fountain can be seen regaling the first president's achievements.
15. She regaled us with an account of her school-days.
16. Regale Appositenesses Josh (Joshua Bond) 9th Sep 2020 6:58pm
17. Regale sacerdotium Romano pontifici Assertum et quatuor propositionibus explicatum by Sfondrati, Celestino
18. New media is in the pace in this regale is more fast.
19. Regale sacerdotium Romano pontifici Assertum, et quatuor propositionibus explicatum by Sfondrati, Celestino
20. Wish to regale on tasty salad from tropical fruit and berries?
21. Synonyms for Banqueted include entertained, honoured, honored, cherished, feasted, feted, harboured, harbored, received and regaled
22. He regaled us with tales of his days as a jazz pianist.
23. Synonyms: Amuse, entertain, divert, regale These verbs refer to activities that provide pleasure or enjoyment
24. 4 She enjoys propagating, the rose garden contains pinks and martagon and regale lilies from seed.
25. Charles found the Stage Doorman, who was already regaling a little circle of cast with what he had seen.