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
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  • 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
  • There are celebratory songs, such as in the wedding masques in As You Like It and The Tempest, and there are the more solemn dirges and laments of Cymbeline and Much Ado About Nothing.
  • They were being subversive and celebratory at the same time and there was also something rawly sexual about this gaggle of half-drowned young people cavorting and hugging and splashing in the mud.
  • Join us for a celebratory drink in the bar.
  • And you can share celebratory drinks with them should all go well. The Sun
  • That night, and for the next seven days, the extra chairs the family had borrowed for Raymond's celebratory goodbye party would be used for his wake and memorial service.
  • The company's small fan base is in celebratory mood but the champagne should be kept on ice.
  • Each year, for example, imitative Miskitu crowns, scepters, and swords appear as part of a celebratory re-enactment called the kingpulanka.
  • How would you not know a member of your family?" asked the film's square-jawed producer, Dimitri Doganis , at a celebratory dinner at 350 Main. Scrounging for Swedish Fish at Sundance
  • I looked forlornly past the celebratory bottle of champagne, consoling myself that it could be saved for New Years, and selected a bottle of Barbados dark rum from my disturbingly overstocked bar.
  • I am looking forward to meeting a dreamboat at her celebratory dinner tonight.
  • She could not help but feel anxious and she almost wished for the fun and celebratory times of the revelries.
  • The new work takes a celebratory approach, with upbeat music and the tag: ‘How good is that.’
  • But many of the stories are also hilariously funny, deeply celebratory, or just plain quirky.
  • Marked Allegro non troppo, the Concert Overture (for which Raff made a piano, 4 hands arrangement) lasts about 10 minutes and is a very superior and craftsmanlike piece of work - hardly typical of the run of the mill celebratory pieces churned out by dozens of kapellmeisters at the time.
  • Once the moment of euphoria had passed, would not life threaten to be as empty as the drained glass of celebratory champagne?
  • A chef can cook a celebratory meal using local produce. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's Carnival season here, surreally enough, and one of the features of Carnival during years of political repression was that veiled protest songs were allowed to pass as celebratory street music. Beverly Bell: In Haiti, "We Will Never Fall Asleep Forgetting"
  • That evening, the twins held a celebratory drink at their favourite boozer, The Blind Beggar.
  • Such stirring events provoked a range of responses, and those printed here are bitter, mournful, vitriolic, and celebratory in turn.
  • The mayor performed a ribbon-cutting ceremony and uncorked a celebratory bottle of champagne at the new office in Hollins Brook Way.
  • Then the poetry establishment's outsized accolades gave them too big an idea of themselves, and they each turned into an image of what they were supposed to be like: Olds the intrepid forager among women's dirty little secrets, Graham the Old World philosopher-deconstructer of language, Glück the pithy celebrator of the domestic everyday event, Levine the working-class sage with no chips on his shoulders. Anis Shivani: Philip Levine and Other Mediocrities: What it Takes to Ascend to the Poet Laureateship
  • The evening promises to be prayerful, celebratory and reflective.
  • Since villagers associate lagoons and rivers with wealth and fertility, performances are celebratory.
  • There was, all the same, an unmistakable descant to yesterday's cheerfully celebratory spectacular. Royal wedding: A peculiarly British day | Editorial
  • The stars had a celebratory meal at C restaurant in Mayfair. The Sun
  • The field and stands erupted into cheers and celebratory shouts.
  • So we celebrated with a little feast of bilberries and then sank on to the comfortable cushions of these shrubs for a celebratory snooze in the sunshine.
  • Once viewed as a simple celebrator of the American past, she came to be recognized as an explorer of the darker tones of American life - change, loss, diminishment.
  • Being mere insiders, uncritically, may often result in the production of mindless celebratory writing, rhetorical flourishes, and populist clichés - so easy to imbibe and so banal.
  • His celebratory plans are limited to drinking: "He would start with an octuple whiskey. Five Best
  • At the summit, while taking celebratory sips of whiskey from my Kansas City Chiefs flask, we were approached by an athletic couple from Colorado.
  • Anyway, just commit yourself to becoming a passionate celebrator of the great work that those around you are doing. The Leader Who Had No Title
  • Is she really a natural-born celebrator, joyous and outgoing at every turn?
  • Whatever had taken place in the banqueting hall after my departure, there was now a genuinely celebratory atmosphere amongst the guests.
  • We'd actually been locked in the studio, working so hard with a few celebratory drinks at the end. The Sun
  • You see people around the school at this time, teenagers who walk around with faces like slapped arses all year round, suddenly become hypermanic in their celebratory zeal. C-h-r-i-s-t-m-a-s « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • I go out for a celebratory solo dinner at a nearby beach restaurant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such a narrative is the direct obverse of Schwartz and Ehrenberg's celebratory national/cartographic dawn-chasing.
  • Begun as a soft, reverent chant, it was now a triumphal march, a celebratory paean accompanied by a tim - pani of sword clashing against shield, of stomping feet and clap - ping hands. Dragons of a Fallen Sun
  • Hunting conventions - tail coats, red waist coats, high leather boots, tally-hoing and horn blowing - is a mite too celebratory for the cruelty that lays ahead.
  • Vibrancy and celebratoriness are of course two important parts of the payroll vote industry giving a wage, if not quite employment, to the otherwise unemployables with media studies certificates so some purpose is served.
  • Loneliness has rarely sounded so celebratory or inviting.
  • Well, there are many reasons to dine out in a swanky restaurant, most of which are celebratory.
  • Line the driveway with luminarias and decorate the front of your house and lawn to set a celebratory mood.
  • Barber said that losing three fumbles in a game of that magnitude and nearly botching a handoff exchange with Collins in overtime no doubt will stick with him despite the celebratory feeling in the locker room.
  • On that day, the entire Stone Forest is permeated with a celebratory atmosphere.
  • That night she, Nicholson and the crew had a celebratory dinner.
  • My opponent was running around the wrestling mat waving his arms in a celebratory gesture as he assumed the match was his.
  • In both cases though these covetable paintings are explosive, celebratory and life-affirming.
  • To us, an outstanding sparkler isn't just wine with bubbles, but a wine in which the bubbles themselves are integral to the taste, just one aspect of a wine that is both celebratory and sometimes cerebral, with a sense of place that comes from ripe fruit and almost chalklike minerality. The Best of the Bubblies
  • The journey of my heart eventually led me to the mystic Sufi poet and celebrator of love ~ Rumi. The Poet Of Love Is Rumi
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  • When she mounted the podium to accept her latest gold medal, she was crowned with a laurel wreath as the tournament committee adopted an Athens-style celebratory theme.
  • To any interested observer he might have been a father taking out his daughter for a celebratory dinner. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day.
  • Yet, even when I resort to saying I'm recovering from a severe stomach flu, the host still ends up forcing or sending me on a guilt trip to indulge in this celebratory dessert.
  • And the songs are bouncy, fast-paced and even a little elegant - perfect for the kinds of celebratory and ritualized dances that they are designed to accompany.
  • People are in a celebratory mood and just kvelling over this incredible, historic moment.
  • Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day.
  • Yesterday over a celebratory dinner we asked him to pick the most memorable days of his life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The celebratory event will mark the 75th anniversary of the university.
  • We wanted to stay away from being simply celebratory, corny or slushy - often things like this can become very uncritical.
  • For everybody who figured there was no way he would manage the Tigers beyond this season, for all those who couldn't envision a comeback after Detroit fell behind by eight games in early May, Leyland sat in his office puffing on his own celebratory stogie, a black "2011 MLB Playoffs" hat on his head. Detroit Tigers Clinch AL Central Division Title
  • Several members of the staff of over 200 pose with a celebratory cake, backdropped by a banner reading ‘Goodwill is on the move!’
  • Our celebratory preprandial gathering in the beautifully appointed sitting room of the Castle included only part of the group. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • She's seen here enjoying a celebratory glass of champagne with Supersoft brand manager, Sue Pardoe.
  • The healing and inspiring power of music has always been as vital to Christian rituals as its celebratory character and overt physicality.
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  • In my dream, I'm at a wedding reception or similar type of celebratory event.
  • Dons, they were one goal behind for only three minutes, but the swirling leaves on the windswept pitch could almost have been celebratory ticker tape. Times, Sunday Times
  • If the 'celebrator' can't be named, his or her comment doesn't need to be included. Mikey Likes It!
  • It's been a week or so since the winners of the 2010 Pulitzer Prizes were announced, and so the celebratory atmosphere in newsrooms has subsided into the dull calm of praying that some Steve Jobs geegaw will finally "save journalism," at least for the wealthy people who can afford Steve Jobs geegaws. A Critical Look At The WaPo Pulitzers
  • In their dug-out, the occupants were shouting for the referee to blow for time. Their supporters were poised for the celebratory yells.
  • Afterward, though, many activists settled back into a celebratory kind of daze.
  • Rather, it typically involves acts of aggression towards players and officials, or over-exuberant celebratory activity including the vandalism of property.
  • The musical content lacked the roll call of iconic names of the Olympics but was closely attuned to the celebratory ethos of these games. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wars will end, people of different religions will engage in celebratory mutual ambi-sexual dry-humping, and the world will become a real-life John Lennon song complete with unruly pubic bushes. The Secret to Success: Crawling Before You Can Walk
  • Poor and very un-cricket like Way With Words scheduling placed first time novelist Helen Slavin, the victor ludorum in Susan Hill's annual first novel competition, up against a sell-out deceased but very local author, Mary Wesley, in the form of Wild Mary: The Life of Mary Wesley by Patrick Marnham in The Great Hall followed by a free slap up celebratory lunch in the garden to celebrate her life. Helen v Mary
  • The evening promises to be prayerful, celebratory and reflective.
  • He was a travelling carnival in a three thousand dollar suit, barking miracles yet unseen on Earth, a great lover of life, a celebrator of the little things, a glimmer of mindless hope, a grasshopper dancing merrily over the spider web of reality in which the rest of us twisted until consumed. Under the Buttonwood Tree (Excerpt)
  • His celebratory streak ended with arrest by police for indecency.
  • At last the catalogue is out of the way and a celebratory meal is planned. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He received a fitting farewell in front of his home crowd before enjoying a celebratory schooner in the family pub in Sydney's inner-west.
  • Since everything that follows -- from the shrieking brattle of "Two Sails on a Sound" to the enchanted tribal vocal exercises of "Slippi" to the slow-building celebratory scuttle of "Too Soon" -- feels similarly crazed, drug-induced, and apparitional, Here Comes the Indian makes for particularly lucid listening.
  • Here's what caused the White House to tweet out a celebratory "FTW," as mentioned below. IT Dashboard Claims First Wins
  • It was a celebratory, sedate, courtly dance: exultant outstretched jumps, falling, turning and an eloquent reflection on the crucifixion.
  • How Apple Put Everyone In an App State of Mind [GIGAOM] Om Malik runs through the success of the iPhone App Store and the reasons behind it as Apple readies the celebratory cannons for its one billionth application download. How Apple Put Everyone In an App State of Mind
  • The jet mistook the rebels' celebratory fire for antiaircraft rounds from pro-Gadhafi forces. Libya Rebels Tap Army Defectors
  • There was a burst of cheering and a surge to the bar for celebratory drinks. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • Khair concludes by speculating that one can only imagine the Reader-without-History as a non-reader, as a passive receptor, as a simple celebrator of the text, not as someone who interprets, guesses, digs. The State of Criticism
  • Most of all, though, it bothers me that there is so little that is celebratory - or even vaguely pleasurable - about her regimes.
  • The first symptoms emerged after the couple had enjoyed a celebratory dinner and drink at the luxurious Plaza Hotel.
  • Plus lots of celebratory lunching and munching, vibing and imbibing in the empire of the senses.
  • Yet after an all-nighter they'd go out for a celebratory lunch, then go home and come in late the next day.
  • He's a true Hollywood maverick (he also turned down a Rhodes Scholarship), who has attracted equal numbers of detractors and celebrators.
  • You may be separated from loved ones, or Jewish or Buddhist or a Kwanzaa celebrator. Lea Lane: If You Don't Celebrate Christmas ....
  • Whether it is the towering panettone and pandoro of Italy, the fruit-studded crown of French kugelhopf or the oblong stollens of Germany, it is the shape that distinguishes the bread as celebratory and regional.
  • The alterations included changes of key, which make this less celebratory in tone but nevertheless effective.
  • Somewhere in the cellars of Downing Street a post-election celebratory hamper from the designer Kelly Hoppen sits unopened, as does a rug from the prime minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, ties from Silvio Berlusconi and tennis rackets and wine from Nicolas Sarkozy. David Cameron's housewarming gifts revealed
  • The televised match from West Germany must be over, and jubilant fans were parading Rome on their way to a celebratory beer-up. The Vatican Rip
  • He would offer them a celebratory glass of champagne or other alcohol which, the prosecution said, had been drugged.
  • That's what separates Lewis 'histrionics from the self-celebratory antics of some of his peers, his actions giving voice to what the aforementioned, relatively stoic stars of yore certainly felt. USATODAY.com - Linebacker Lewis plays tough with a passion
  • He added, " I hope everybody is attending this event with celebratory mood.
  • He can be proud and appalled by himself and the result is comedy that is celebratory and accessible, yet unsentimental. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other chapter, a survey of "Festivals of Revolution," locates "the celebratory May Day, a festive seizure of working-class initiative that encompassed demands for shorter hours, improvement in conditions, and socialist agitation and organization" against the backdrop of the traditional spring calendar of class confrontation. Happy May Day
  • The celebrator of fullness, he is the fat cook not only because of his personal avoirdupois but also because he writes his signature with butter on a dish already heavy with suet and cream.
  • Something that felt good and unifying and celebratory for a few hours. Christianity Today
  • Instead we get a boozily celebratory Don striking out again at the Waldorf bar that night with Dr. Faye, the fetchingly manipulative consulting psychologist for the agency. William Bradley: Mad Men Makes the All-Time Television Pantheon and Unspools Another Fine Episode
  • In the first of three pieces on Ha Lachma Anya, Rabbi Yitz Greenberg explores how matzah and maror remind us not to overlook what God intended to be our sacred mission in this world and not to become too complacent in our current celebratory well-being to forget the stranger, the poor and the orphan. Ari Hart: Food Justice At Your Seder Table
  • There is a natural opposition between rhythm and harmony, which endow fascination and beauty and enhance the celebratory intent (akin to dancing), and verbal clarity and communicativeness against which musical complexity and ambition may militate.
  • Backstage, as the players had begun the long final movement, Carr had uncapped a bottle of spirits and poured celebratory drinks for Perez, Goodwin, and the rest of the behind-the-scenes staff.
  • So we celebrated with a little feast of bilberries and then sank on to the comfortable cushions of these shrubs for a celebratory snooze in the sunshine.
  • There was no time for any celebratory drinks and a romantic meal, that's for sure. The Sun
  • At celebratory meals, Nicaraguans eat steak, either grilled steak called bistec a la parrilla, or grilled sirloin known as lomo.
  • As soon as I feel a bit less wobbly, I'm going to take my digital camera and head into the city for a day of celebratory farting around.
  • Over 100 people attended its celebratory dinner held on Thursday.
  • Thousands of jubilant supporters gathered to greet their heroes, who arrived at the Mansion House in an open-topped bus after a celebratory tour starting at their Belle Vue ground.
  • ‘We're not traditional Thanksgiving celebrators,’ he explained.
  • Logic suggests the 16th edition of the Heineken Cup will again be drenched in celebratory French champagne but, as in matchplay golf, the spirit of the Marquis de Sade is never far away. Heineken Cup: Welsh giants the best bet to stop the French juggernaut
  • The sea bream, or tai, is a favored dish for celebratory occasions in Japan and a commonly invoked emblem of good fortune.
  • She's seen here enjoying a celebratory glass of champagne with Supersoft brand manager, Sue Pardoe.
  • The eccentric harmonies are mournful rather than celebratory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the poetry establishment's outsized accolades gave them too big an idea of themselves, and they each turned into an image of what they were supposed to be like: Olds the intrepid forager among women's dirty little secrets, Graham the Old World philosopher-deconstructer of language, Glück the pithy celebrator of the domestic everyday event, Levine the working-class sage with no chips on his shoulders. Anis Shivani: Philip Levine and Other Mediocrities: What it Takes to Ascend to the Poet Laureateship
  • Why not memory blockers for the former, mood brighteners for the latter, and a good euphoriant - without risks of hangovers or cirrhosis - when celebratory occasions fail to be jolly?
  • After three of the most exciting and invigorating weeks anyone can remember, Jones will have felt entitled to raise a celebratory stein at a job well done here last night.
  • Last time the Stereophonics were here, they were headlining Glasgow Green and thumping beery hits out over the heads of a huge celebratory crowd.
  • It should have been light work before celebratory drinks back in DC. Times, Sunday Times
  • And instead of the magic of the performers feeding on the collective, often irrational consciousness of a celebratory theatre crowd, you've now got actors singing for their supper in front of row upon row of wealthy stiffs.
  • Rather, it typically involves acts of aggression towards players and officials, or over-exuberant celebratory activity including the vandalism of property.
  • Perhaps the brash and celebratory character of Pop art was seen as an even more boosterish symbol of American culture than Abstract Expressionism.
  • But doctrine as essentially 'eucharistic' language retains its celebratory energy and its capacity to augment our joy. The Creed and the Eucharist in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität, Bonn
  • Plans were made for a celebratory dinner the following Sunday. The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge
  • Is she really a natural-born celebrator, joyous and outgoing at every turn?
  • A concrete way of doing this is to forsake the practice of writing celebratory catalogues about collectors and their unique collections of Japanese objects for the more daunting task of discursive writing on Japanese art.
  • The book is well researched and colorfully written, though at times its celebratory tone leads the author to an uncritical acceptance of her oral sources.
  • Insuite me defunctam in corio cervino, ac deinde in sarcophago lapideo supponite, operculumque ferro et plumbo constringite, ac demum lapidem tribus cathenis ferreis et fortissimis circundantes, clericos quinquaginta psalmorum cantores, et tot per tres dies presbyteros missarum celebratores applicate, qui feroces lenigent adversariorum incursus. Poems, 1799
  • Please feel free to reward yourself with a celebratory sip of amontillado, described as a ‘draft from heaven.’
  • The investiture of a university president - that is, the ceremony in which the authority and symbols of that office are first conferred - is a celebratory occasion, but it must also be an anxious one.
  • Netherlanders are great celebrators of birthdays.
  • As the Sparks made a celebratory jaunt off the court, the Storm players dipped their heads and sulked into the locker room.
  • The last issue is always a celebratory spoof, done in the spirit of end-of-year euphoria.
  • It's a surprisingly open statement from a man with the mien of a detached observer, but the band were always about contradictions: irony and sincerity, artful contrivance and warmth, jittery neurosis and celebratory groove.
  • They were having a celebratory drink instead. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is to be hoped that the pair stayed in West London for celebratory drinks last night for their own safety. Times, Sunday Times
  • In No Closer the company of six performed a multitude of unison sections, which helped to create a celebratory scene.
  • The musical content lacked the roll call of iconic names of the Olympics but was closely attuned to the celebratory ethos of these games. Times, Sunday Times
  • IT Dashboard Claims First Wins Here's what caused the White House to tweet out a celebratory "FTW," as mentioned above. Daily Digest | When Governments 2.0 and 1.0 Collide
  • This particular evening was fairly celebratory, but when Mr. Kelly feels overstressed, he has a solution. Honoring Those Who Appreciate
  • Burne-Jones evokes a melancholy mood that differs from the celebratory tone of the London copy by means of the nocturnal settings, the dark colouring and the crouching attitudes of the figures.
  • Promoted to Headline (H3) on 6/6/09: The Poet Of Love Is Rumi yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'The Poet Of Love Is Rumi'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The journey of my heart eventually led me to the mystic Sufi poet and celebrator of love ~ Rumi. The Poet Of Love Is Rumi
  • The centrepiece sequence, a celebratory family dinner interrupted by the arrival of the police and Vera's arrest, was workshopped before the actors playing her family knew what the film was about.
  • Hunting conventions - tail coats, red waist coats, high leather boots, tally-hoing and horn blowing - is a mite too celebratory for the cruelty that lays ahead.
  • If you have watched this television show, the celebratory eating of worms and other unaesthetic creatures on television, you will know that the ratings can keep coming only so long.
  • On Saturday, a NATO airstrike hit a rebel position near Brega, killing 13 rebel fighters, after NATO mistook celebratory rebel fire for anti-aircraft guns, according to rebel officers. Friendly Fire Raises Tensions in Libya
  • The melody is madly inventive and celebratory, and the singers careen around utterly at home in this mirror-world of whistles, chirps, flutes and cymbals.

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