Use "revelry" in a sentence

1. Avoiding Revelry

2. The revelry continued all night.

3. The revelry had reached its climax.

4. It'seems sounds of drunken revelry.

5. Behind them Joe Alsop continued in revelry.

6. Binged: to take part in drunken revelry.

7. Revelry has struck sour note.

8. Sounds of revelry came from next door.

9. And what a sight of revelry!

10. He knew their customary revelry was going on.

11. Faint sounds of revelry issued into the night.

12. The sound of revelry filled the house yesterday.

13. Below the sound of revelry continued.

14. Caroused: to take part in drunken revelry.

15. Bingeing: to take part in drunken revelry.

16. The revelry was snubbed by my father.

17. In Egyptian mythology Bes is the lascivious god of revelry.”

18. People came from miles around to join in the revelry.

19. We could hear sounds of revelry from next door.

20. And the revelry of those sprawled out will come to an end.

21. Knockrin Castle was rented from Lord Boyne and the revelry was ceaseless.

22. In the midst of this revelry, Charles Darwin strides in.

23. The feasting, drinking, dancing and revelry continued for several days.

24. 8 synonyms for Bacchanalia: Dionysia, debauch, debauchery, drunken revelry, saturnalia, bacchanal, orgy, riot

25. The revelry started shortly after night fell and lasted until midnight.

26. At times last night, good-humoured revelry got out of hand.

27. 25 Ostentation and revelry were ceased, for the sake of separation.

28. 6 In the midst of this revelry, Charles Darwin strides in.

29. Bacchanalia definition is - a Roman festival of Bacchus celebrated with dancing, song, and revelry.

30. He was also presenting ballets in a similar format to Rustic Revelry.

31. After a night of drunken revelry they ended up in the dock.

32. 28 After a night of drunken revelry they ended up in the dock.

33. The ribald revelry of the morning had given way to the affectionate respect of the evening.

34. Verse 25 tells us that the celebration degraded to revelry and debauchery. All restraint was gone.

35. But the end to gruelling daylight abstinence and excessive night - time revelry is not the only relief.

36. 12 Pagan worship was characterized by prostitution, the worship of the dead, and revelry.

37. Their drunken revelry, their shameless flirting, must have offended the righteous believers in the jihad.

38. There is a much greater danger in going to the other extreme and having too much unrestrained revelry.

39. Though naturally quiet, she enjoyed being surrounded by the youthful revelry so prevalent in London in those years.

40. There was no mad student revelry to keep us awake and breakfast down in the Quod was a feast.

41. “Every one is aware of the spirit of frivolity, debauchery, drunkenness and revelry so prevalent during the Christmas season . . .

42. Music, religion, and dance reflect a tradition of revelry and defiance in Bahia, Brazil’s most Afro-Brazilian region.

43. Rachel daintily arched one eyebrow as if I had mentioned inviting her servants to some feast or revelry.

44. When the Sheriff and his men approached the brothers at Winchelsea, they found them in a state of drunken revelry.

45. 6 At 2 A. M. the neighbors called the police to quell the bacchanalian revelry in the upstairs apartment.

46. 8 Rachel daintily arched one eyebrow as if I had mentioned inviting her servants to some feast or revelry.

47. If Holi is all about abandon and revelry, Bhang is the drink that helps you let your hair down

48. But we made it work." —The DrifterIn-game description Arbalest is an exotic linear fusion rifle introduced in the Revelry event

49. It is important to avoid boisterous revelry, which might develop if alcohol flows too freely and there is wild dancing to loud music.

50. The Greek word for “revelry” was used to describe a noisy street procession of semidrunk youths who sang, danced, and played music.

51. 2 The spirit of this bacchanalian revelry of Europe found entrance into our demurely well-behaved social world, woke us up, and made us lively.

52. ARM OF THE LAW HARRY HARRISON From afar the rumors of revelry, the Brouhaha of a mad population, saluted his deaf ears, the distant music of lutes and viols

53. Bacchanalian: 1 adj used of riotously drunken merrymaking “a night of Bacchanalian revelry” Synonyms: bacchanal , bacchic , carousing , orgiastic drunk , inebriated , intoxicated stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)

54. “Many Applaudings and much enthusiastic revelry on the release of this amazing freebie! Tried it on vocals, guitar and synths so far… and it puts so many commercial efforts to shame

55. Becomingly (3 Occurrences) Romans 13:13 Living as we do in broad daylight, let us conduct ourselves Becomingly, not indulging in revelry and drunkenness, nor in lust and debauchery, nor in quarrelling and jealousy

56. More obscurely Adumbrate d is the day of vengeance, when virtue should return to the repentant backslider, and the idolatrous crew should be smitten with a swift destruction in the midst of their insolent revelry.

57. “It was a Friday night at Studio 54, the disco ball Coruscated throwing beams of light in unpredictable directions, and me and my platform shoes hit the floor for a night of 1970s revelry.” Read Later Add to Favourites Add to Collection Report

58. Brunhild the Valkyrie listened to the revelry of the clueless masses and vowed to form a tribe of true warriors: elite soldiers who care not for the politics and posturing of this farcical leadership; who crave only the death of every enemy of justice

59. Crudeness, vulgarity; obscenity; desecration of the holy; abomination, shameful act, profane language or behavior, profane word or phrase profanity debauched party, gathering at which the participants take part in wild revelry and debauchery; any activity which is done in a extravagantly indulgent way; sacred religious rites of worship that

60. A bacchanal is a crazed party with drunken revelry, ecstatic sexual experimentation, and wild music. In a nutshell, it is "sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll." Bacchus was the Roman god of wine, which loosened the chains of social restraints; and so, the name of Bacchantes’ hedonistic, pleasure-filled gatherings were named Bacchanals.

61. Bacchanalia (n.) "drunken revelry," 1630s, from the name of the Roman festival held in honor of Bacchus, from neuter plural of Latin bacchanalis "having to do with Bacchus" (q.v.); the festivals became so notorious for excess that they were forbidden by the Senate 186 B.C.E.A participant is a Bacchant (1690s), fem