Use "riotous fancy" in a sentence

1. " Nothing would have convinced my Aunt Agatha that I hadn't lured that blighter into riotous living. " " I fancy you are right, sir. "

2. Summer is in riotous profusion.

3. I wanted no more riotous excursions.

4. They a riotous night drinking and singing.

5. Their riotous behaviour led to their arrest.

6. We spent a riotous night at Christmas.

7. He was expelled from college for riotous conduct.

8. They spent a riotous night drinking and singing.

9. It was a memorable night of riotous jollity.

10. The riotous celebration continued late into the night.

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

12. 24 It was a memorable night of riotous jollity.

13. After Henry had outstripped him in celebrity, he grew riotous.

14. We went to a riotous party and danced all night.

15. Coloratura! A fancy word for a very fancy vocal device

16. Oh, fancy policeman.

17. The same crew of sorry drunks, getting riotous, getting miserable, getting maudlin.

18. Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match.

19. A stiff-necked, riotous people always on the verge of rebellion.

20. Audience: How fancy?

21. It's not fancy.

22. This fancy life!

23. 38 synonyms for Boisterous: unruly, wild, disorderly, loud, noisy, wayward, rowdy, wilful, riotous

24. I wanted no more riotous excursions with privileged glimpses into the human heart.

25. The organizers of the march were charged with assault and riotous assembly .

26. Don't fancy about that.

27. Fast cars, fancy hotels,

28. Fancy meeting you here.

29. Fast cars, fancy hotels

30. Fancy suits, ties, shirts.

31. They went to the piazza, where the crowd was rather less riotous than before.

32. FANCY FOOD: Befancyfit cheesecake

33. You even fancy bagpipes.

34. New Year's Fancy Dinner

35. Quite a fancy name.

36. This big, fancy one.

37. Greeted with riotous enthusiasm by screaming fans, the press dubbed the phenomenon "Beatlemania".

38. 29 The organizers of the march were charged with assault and riotous assembly .

39. A right fancy rig, sir.

40. Acumental: Yeah, just something fancy

41. The fancy career, the suit.

42. He bought a fancy necktie.

43. These fancy arguments Befuddled us

44. These fancy arguments befuddled us.

45. I fancy it will rain.

46. Can you fancy him in uniform?

47. Fancy my porridge à la walnuts?

48. It swirled amongst the convent buildings, dulling the spirit - even mine after such a riotous night.

49. Neither was his whole time devoted to riotous extravagances of youth. He enjoyed many lucid intervals.

50. Otherwise the wedding could deteriorate into a riotous affair and cause stumbling. —Romans 14:21.

51. 14 Congreve draws a debauched aristocratic society; deplorably dissipated and degraded; riotous living; fast women.

52. " Fancy , I suppose , " he said slowly .

53. Children usually have a lively fancy.

54. Cyberterrorism - Fact or Fancy? Mark M

55. He tends to use fancy terminology.

56. To take a fancy to; like.

57. And don't try and get fancy.

58. A fancy way of saying " bet. "

59. The story tickled her fancy/curiosity.

60. I take a fancy to dancing.

61. I fancy a cup of tea.

62. Chapeau is a fancy French restaurant

63. Her mother didn't want anything fancy.

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65. The Democratic met in Philadelphia on June 19 in a convention that was riotous and triumphant.

66. And the term Biogeochemical sounds very fancy

67. Banqueted: to entertain with a fancy meal.

68. The furniture is not fancy, just functional.

69. Slap on whatever fancy term you like.

70. What do you fancy for your dinner?

71. Just a trifle more, I fancy, Watson.

72. Mrs Hill took a fancy to Clara.

73. Laura's taken a fancy to Japanese food.

74. I didn't fancy myself wearing a kilt.

75. Mosley, Joyce, and the leaders of the meeting at the pavilion were charged with assault and riotous assembly.

76. I don't much fancy an obstacle course.

77. I fancy a cigar is called for.

78. Can you fancy yourself on the moon?

79. Banqueting: to entertain with a fancy meal.

80. You're that fellow with the fancy watch.