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rave-up

NOUN
  1. a raucous gathering

How To Use rave-up In A Sentence

  • With those words, Ira kicked off the song, a blazing rave-up that was an early highlight of their Philly show over last Spring Break.
  • ‘Magnetic City’ is probably the most incendiary rave-up you will likely find on any album released this year.
  • Until now, one of the greatest rave-ups in rock 'n' roll history was also its least remembered.
  • “If Mr. Springsteen puts out an E-Street Band project with one rave-up and several tracks containing an overarching theme of redemption, the president will certainly take that as a strong indicator of economic recovery,” said press secretary Robert Gibbs, adding that an album cover featuring an American flag would be “extremely promising.” Monday Night Linkdump #2 « Gerry Canavan
  • We are promised 'sparkly dining and a right festive rave-up'. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was a rave-up before they were even invented.
  • Gone are the mechanic snarls, the 140-bpm rave-ups and the clever mash-ups.
  • A rave (or rave-up) was a crazy party, and a raver was a party animal. Visual Thesaurus : Online Edition
  • The latter's '70s style echoed in the show's magnum opus, the Brownstein-led "Racehorse," which concluded the 55-minute set with an instrumental rave-up. Wild Flag sells out Black Cat, even before first album
  • Halloween Ball, GlasgowA day or two early, perhaps, for full-on Halloween hoopla, but combined with Fortified's fourth birthday party, and also that it's the club's last night in the soon-to-be-demolished Art School union building, all the essential elements for a right royal rave-up are in situ. Clubs picks of the week
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