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celebrator

NOUN
  1. a person who is celebrating

How To Use celebrator In A Sentence

  • I Just had a couple of celebratory drinks in the hotel bar. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the ground she was fêted with lavish hospitality by friends waiting at every far-flung airfield to whisk her off to a celebratory feast.
  • Again, the music's mood is ritualistic and almost fiercely celebratory.
  • The investigations, however, were not only celebratory; various critical examinations of the institution of cinema also emerged.
  • But it's all kept very low key with no rock-star nonsense by surf-celebrator Malloy, whose stylish documentary elevates all of the tour's nuances Endless Summer-style, with human moments outweighing grandeur and without the bro-chatter of the latter. Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: Jack Johnson, R.E.M., Train, Dolly, Carly, and More, Plus U2 Plays The Rose Bowl, and This Week's New Albums
  • The film is wrapped in a endless display of celebratory visual storytelling.
  • They had an eight-hour walk back down the mountain and then had to wait until they were at normal altitude before they could have a celebratory drink. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the baptismal ceremony, the parents, godparents, child, and guests returned to a family home for a celebratory meal.
  • Rather, it typically involves acts of aggression towards players and officials, or over-exuberant celebratory activity including the vandalism of property.
  • I rewarded her with a celebratory family dinner at the restaurant of her choice. Times, Sunday Times
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