How To Use Merrymaking In A Sentence

  • A boisterous festivity or celebration; merrymaking. Often used in the plural.
  • Finally, scholars trace the ‘Santa Claus’ story to an incident in which an intoxicated Saint Nicholas returned home after a winter's night of merrymaking, surprised to find his house keys no longer worked.
  • The Ati-atihan festival in honor of Santo Nino, one of the most revered Roman Catholic icons in the Philippines, was stopped, turning merrymaking into mourning for the victims.
  • They slept all through the day and into the next night, awakening to hear the sounds of more merrymaking—norn merrymaking, which sounded like a continual bar fight punctuated with ferocious laughter. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • There was general merrymaking for a while as the Raiders capered about among the gold and jewels.
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  • For that authentic, sweaty, draft-drenched night-at-the-Commie experience, you're ironically advised to consider the Sidetrack Café for your New Year's merrymaking.
  • merrymaking" There will be a list of people and it isn't just a couple it is usually several men and a number of women who I suspect are prostitutes. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • This upload is our mightiest metaphor for the merrymaking of the measureless mediocrity that makes up the 21st century. Cody Brotter: Generation Friday: How Rebecca Black Gave Millennial Kids Their Label
  • In such a merrymaking was the community which surrounded the high school at Dexter engaged when the incident occurred which opened Fred's eyes to his own state. The Uncalled A Novel
  • The Advent fast ended on Christmas Eve; then there were twelve days of feasting, banqueting, pageantry, disguising, and convivial merrymaking, all presided over by the Lord of Misrule, or Master of Merry Disports.
  • merrymaking" goes, from what I saw the Pakistanis firmly believed in no sex before marriage, but as much extramartial sex as possible after marriage. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Large inset windows reveal generic scenes of merrymaking inside the pub.
  • Yet the din emanating from the country's corporate boardrooms is not that of clinking champagne glasses and boisterous merrymaking.
  • The Herald said the day would be marked by "merrymaking" on the theme of "conquest and consolidation in the new era. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Christmas Eve, people dance and sing around Christmas tree merrymaking.
  • Christmas trees, lights, candles, trimmings and turkeys will be among the things turning seasonal merrymaking into misery and mayhem for Swindon families over the holiday period.
  • The eating, drinking and merrymaking went on late into the night.
  • Sheer delight ensued as all were intoxicated with its merrymaking!
  • kebab," "humous" and "tabbouleh" -- and it is about exhibitions of mirth and merrymaking, and competing to bestow gifts and prizes on the elites. Al-Ahram Weekly Online
  • His earlier genre scenes concentrate on peasants merrymaking or brawling in houses, taverns, or barns.
  • Throughout the European countryside, the culmination of harvest season has always been a cue for thanksgiving and merrymaking, a time to kill the fatted calf, crack open a few bottles, have a dance and get seasonally sloshed.
  • I tell them to celebrate widely, and I ask the police not to lock them up just because they are merrymaking.
  • It was supposed to contain not a jot of propaganda, to be all sheer art, merrymaking, and the euphoria of proud toil.
  • Aislinn laughed in obvious glee and the merrymaking continued until Wulfgar rose, clearing his throat for attention. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Few of us sit down every day, as they do across much of Europe, for a relaxing family meal that could take up to three hours of fun-filled banter and merrymaking to consume.
  • More ceilidh dancing, drinking and merrymaking.
  • Come and join in the merrymaking.
  • While our brothers and sisters in Aceh were experiencing a great calamity, some of us were indulging in convivial merrymaking at luxury hotels on New Year's Eve.
  • Nozomi will bear no grudge; for it detracts from his happiness and capacity for merrymaking.
  • (for his family is one that stands in very good repute all over that country), entertained him here and there at their Christmas merrymakings, so that he was constantly riding to and fro, from one house to another, and sometimes, when the place of his destination was distant, or for other reason, as the unsafeness of the roads, he would be constrained to lie the night at an inn. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary Part 2: More Ghost Stories
  • The hours of merrymaking and celebration had stretched late the night before, and she suspected there would be more than one person who took carris seed before the ceremony.
  • Peals of laughter and merrymaking yelled out through the wood door.
  • Little did the complacent Bezirk know that West German accounts of the very same meetings spoke of laughter, merrymaking and private house parties.
  • Call it the urge to shake a leg or a penchant for merrymaking or an ideal mix of fun and entertainment.
  • So the goofy Greeks decorated their merrymaking in pretty bows and successfully sublimated their impulses with constrictive ceremonial routines.
  • I could tell she was making a valiant attempt to join in the rambunctious merrymaking with the rowdy crowd.
  • In all of this merrymaking, I cannot overlook the meticulous research into instruments and music that preludes such an undertaking.
  • Only Bayard stood back from the merrymaking, to the side of the brotherly chat, watching me closelyperhaps even a little distrustfully, though perhaps the distrust I saw in his face arose from my sense of my own misdeeds, from my fear of discovery. Virginity
  • This upload is our mightiest metaphor for the merrymaking of the measureless mediocrity that makes up the 21st century. Cody Brotter: Generation Friday: How Rebecca Black Gave Millennial Kids Their Label
  • On Friday the Museum of Richmond hosts Come Forth and Play, a look at engravings of merrymaking, playing Tudor games and making a Nine Men's Morris.
  • Needless to say, pictures of any readers sledging, frolicking, or indulging in any kind of merrymaking in the white stuff will be warmly received - again you can get me on twits The Guardian World News
  • After an evening of requisite merrymaking, I eventually summoned forth the energy to stumble out of bed the next day and wander the short distance from my hotel to the event grounds.
  • Students from Trinity College in Connecticut arrived today in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on a missionary trip to proselytize Arabic people and Muslim devotees to the ways of Irish-themed merrymaking. Pablo Andreu: St. Patty's Evangelists Arrive in Middle East

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