revels in English

noun
1
lively and noisy enjoyment, especially with drinking and dancing.
Meet the party girls whose revels raised £70 for Keighley Disabled People's Centre.
verb
1
enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing.
a night of drunken reveling
synonyms:celebratemake merryhave a partycarouseroistergo on a spreepartylive it upwhoop it upmake whoopeeravepaint the town red

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1. Bright lights illuminated the revels and feasting.

2. We will share video clips of Chanteys “in action” taken from past Sea Revels

3. While Mr Clarke revels in his scruffy image, Mr Portillo is a dapper dresser.

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

5. A SAFETY MATCH IAN HAY No Bacchic revels on Mount Parnassus were ever more Corybantic. ALL AROUND THE MOON JULES VERNE

6. Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/ayinmaiden (Sun to Wed 8/9pm EST)Icebrood SagaPrologue: Bound By BloodChapter 2: Revels & RivalsAchievement: Cub Consoler

7. 30 He revels in blood and battle, using his wolfish persona to draw the feral beasts to his side and imbue his allies with his flesh-shredding strength.

8. Just like classic Commedia Dell'Arte Absinthe revels in the baseness of humanity to get us to laugh at ourselves while highlighting how amazingly awesome we can also be

9. Comparison with the much - revered RJD chief Laloo Yadav has been inevitable : Prasad revels in delivering his comments in heavy Bhojpuri accent and a bombast that reminds one of Bollywood dialogues .

10. Balloon revels in exploring the details of every possible kind of danger these people face, so it's a nerve-wincher, a cracking good escape thriller, but that's not all it is.

11. But Alcaeus also represents Hermes as their Athen_10.445 and this last is a word which Alcaeus has used, in his Athen_13.598 for the Lesbian Alcaeus, you know in how many revels

12. Brocken the highest of the Harz Mountains of north central Germany.It is noted for the phenomenon of the Brocken spectre and for witches' revels which reputedly took place there on Walpurgis night

13. Bellini had begun the job by painting “The Feast of the Gods” for the libertine duke, who wanted the best artists in Italy to paint canvases on themes of classical drunken revels.

14. “Cartographic Japan revels in how deeply maps have been embedded in organizing Japanese society and its literal and figurative boundaries, shaping knowledge and policies, and even saving lives, for the past fifteen hundred years

15. “Cartographic Japan revels in how deeply maps have been embedded in organizing Japanese society and its literal and figurative boundaries, shaping knowledge and policies, and even saving lives, for the past fifteen hundred years

16. Bistoury PHYSICAL THEATRE & FILM - BistouryDarkness and light exist in equal measure, despite the instinct to seek happiness, and Asesinos por una Noche revels in the worst that life has to offer, as a matter of honesty perhaps

17. Antitype Lyrics: Jaded eyes play hide and seek / Are you still in denial? / Confide in the few who spin the gold / And all the rest revels in the past / We need to break the peace we've loved for

18. Nestled under the sprawling branches of an iconic Morton Bay Fig tree, Bosk revels in its unique location being surrounded by trees and overlooking the ocean luxury coastal interiors and seasonally inspired menus compliment the natural beauty of Clontarf Reserve over each day and throughout the year

19. This isn't an impediment to Betsy Brandt, who revels in hamming up as Ted's highly strung boss, while Tom Arnold and Jim O'Heir should be snapped up for a film of their own as the Bickeringly competitive siblings forever finding Ted wanting in the ways of Chicago manhood.

20. Such Corybantic revels as envisioned by the first owners never took place, however, since through some incredible oversight the raunchy entrepreneurs failed to realize that they had located their establishment in a neighborhood substantially as devoted to order and propriety as a community of Hard Shell Baptists or Mennonites.” (William Styron)

21. Friday, February 19 at 7:30pm ET On Facebook Live Sing along with us as we explore the history and traditions of sea Chanteys! Join us Friday, February 19 th at 7:30pm ET on Facebook Live when Revels Artist-in-Residence and master Chantey man David Coffin leads a rousing Chantey sing with special guest, maritime musician, educator, and Chantey expert, Celeste Bernardo.

22. The most eloquent summary of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's position in English letters is still Leigh Hunt's much-quoted couplet from "The Blue-Stocking Revels": "And Shelley, fourfam'd,—for her parents, her lord, / And the poor lone impossible monster Abhorr'd." Though recent studies have shown some appreciation of Mary Shelley by her own lights, the four "fames" Hunt mentioned have tended

23. Let us walk honestly--"Becomingly," "seemingly" as in the day--"Men choose the night for their revels, but our night is past, for we are all the children of the light and of the day ( 1 Thessalonians 5:5): let us therefore only do what is fit to be exposed to the light of such a day."