How To Use Reveler In A Sentence

  • Its heroes were beastly revellers or cruel and ferocious plunderers; its heroines unsexed hoidens, playing the ugliest tricks with their lovers, and repaying slights with bloody revenge, -- very dangerous and unsatisfactory companions for any other than the fire - eating Vikings and redhanded, unwashed Berserkers. The Conflict with Slavery and Others, Complete, Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism
  • And now, gentlemen," said Clifford, as soon as the revellers had provided themselves with their wonted luxuries, potatory and fumous, "let us hear your adventures, and rejoice our eyes with their produce. Paul Clifford — Volume 04
  • Have the tipsy revellers in the back row of pews at midnight mass come to share the wonder of the virgin birth?
  • The headpieces, which looked like mops, draped from the heads of the revellers, bounced up and down as they moved across the stage.
  • Revellers relaxed in a tent outside the club, drinking beer and cider and tucking into pig roast.
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  • Borscht, an old world beet soup long savored by Russian and Eastern European Jewish immigrants, lent its name to the Catskill region of upstate New York where generations of revelers summered at hotels such as the Concord and Grossinger's. A Family Named Gold Tries to Add Cool to a Soup That's the Color Purple
  • Paris Celestine ... une bloggeuse qui ne révèlera jamais sa véritable identité, des conseils, des photos, des tenues ... ... and more later
  • Friends and family gathered and the revellers celebrated into the small hours.
  • A cup of tea at the right moment does for the virtuous reveller all that Falstaff claims for a good sherris-sack, or at least the first half of its "twofold operation:" "It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapors which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery and delectable shapes, which delivered over to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • One reveller was already pouring bubble bath into a huge hot tub so he and his partner could frolic in the suds.
  • Alighting from a shuttle bus, the merry band of revellers spot a dosser lying prone and fully concealed under a blanket inside a bus shelter.
  • Miguel Vidal/Reuters A Carnival reveller participated in the "O Entroido" festival in the village of Laza, Spain, Tuesday. Fat Tuesday Festivities
  • In three days' time the bucolic town of Bunol will burst into life for its annual tomato-throwing frenzy as 30,000 fruit-wielding revellers paint the pueblo red for La Tomatina, one of Spain's most exuberant fiestas.
  • Platform boots, flares and wide lapels, satin suits and big hair dos, as well as lashings of glitter, will all be on the fashion menu as revellers relive the years of Abba's heyday.
  • Just before midnight, the square filled up with drunken revellers.
  • A cup of tea at the right moment does for the virtuous reveller all that Falstaff claims for a good sherris-sack, or at least the first half of its "twofold operation:" "It ascends me into the brain; dries me there all the foolish and dull and crudy vapors which environ it; makes it apprehensive, quick, forgetive, full of nimble, fiery and delectable shapes, which delivered over to the voice, the tongue, which is the birth, becomes excellent wit. Our Hundred Days in Europe
  • But by 6 pm, invaders had already taken over the band, jostling, pushing and elbowing anyone in their path, forcing reluctant revelers to the sides of the road.
  • the clubs attract revelers as young as thirteen
  • Revellers prepared to catch another reveller as he jumped off from a recycling bin during the start of the festival Tuesday. Running of the Bulls
  • A reveler runs from a Jandilla ranch fighting bull during the San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona on July 14, 2010.
  • One reveller has been questioned by police as a suspect over the prank. The Sun
  • Four hundred tons of white beach sand has been spread across the shore, with palm fronds and bright sunshades offering a cool shelter to the revellers.
  • These benighted souls have no idea how cadaverous and ghostly their ‘sanity’ appears as the intense throng of Dionysiac revelers sweeps past them p. World Wide Mind
  • That was Conner's first thought when the revelers exploded out of sight like a covey of quail.
  • Basingstoke could become the latest town to install urinals that rise from the pavement in a bid to tackle the problem of late-night revellers relieving themselves in shop doorways.
  • Many Olympic revellers will be celebrating the start of the Olympics at Athena's on the Pier.
  • Lacklustre ticket sales and a reduction in the space occupied by the festival was not enough to throw a dampener on Gig on the Green revellers.
  • But they made it a night to remember, with fireworks, a sound system belting out Auld Lang Syne, and revellers linking arms with police and dancing in the street.
  • A police officer who used a knife to puncture the tyres of a car to stop it being driven by a group of drunken revellers has been convicted and warned he may face a jail sentence.
  • We secretly congratulate ourselves on our rapier wit and acid tongues as assorted revellers attempt to jump the queue.
  • The carnival regularly attracts armies of purse snatchers and pickpockets who find easy prey among the revellers.
  • The desperate model, 31, hitched up her skirt and pleaded to be "ravished" on the dancefloor of a busy nightclub, revellers said. British Blogs
  • The behaviour of some of the late night revellers almost beggars belief.
  • Spectators were six-deep on the streets with revellers eager to get a good view of the parade of carnival floats.
  • For J'Ouvert on Carnival Monday morning there's the non-stop, in-time-to-the-music horn, most useful when, through no fault of your own, a mud truck with hundreds of dirty revellers turns the corner to confront you.
  • Did a single reveler in the French Quarter care that the Saints didn't finish undefeated? Could Green Bay Win by Losing?
  • Many Olympic revellers will be celebrating the start of the Olympics at Athena's on the Pier.
  • He said this led to spiralling levels of thuggishness, vandalism and violent crime when revellers spilled on to the streets at closing time, especially on Friday and Saturday nights.
  • But far from being a washout, the fun continued with revellers and entertainers singing and dancing in the rain.
  • One person died in hospital where another reveller was 'critical' and another 'stable'. The Sun
  • Tens of thousands of revellers are expected to flock into the city centre's pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants.
  • Then, summoning the wild courage of despair, a throng of the revellers at once threw themselves into the black apartment, and, seizing the mummer, whose tall figure stood erect and motionless within the shadow of the ebony clock, gasped in unutterable horror at finding the grave-cerements and corpse-like mask which they handled with so violent a rudeness, untenanted by any tangible form. Nevermore
  • Handing out chocolate and lollipops to pub revellers in a good mood at the end of the night is one of the schemes already operating in East Lancashire.
  • A bucks night reveller was completely naked and on his hands and knees when he allegedly was raped by a stripper with a "statuesque" sex toy, a court has heard. National Nine News
  • Portraying Down Mexico Way, this band boasted a Spanish influence with its fancy sailors wearing colourful sombreros and a section of female revellers in flamenco-styled costumes.
  • Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A reveler wrote the Chinese character for 'dragon' along with 2012 with fireworks in Beijing on Sunday. Ringing in the Year of the Dragon
  • Elsewhere, late afternoon sun seems to signal the coming end, as it washes over a group of revelers on a parapet celebrating the suicide of the poet Petronius.
  • The streets teem with hustling, bustling humanity, hag-like beggar women, street urchins and drunken revellers urinating against inn walls, all rubbing shoulders with the gentry in their smart clothes and carriages.
  • Among the industry’s truly protean figures, he ably filmed every type of genre picture imaginable; weathered several epochal shifts in moviemaking technique (example: with the talkie ascendant, he effortlessly transformed from zealous location realist into sound-stage artifice reveler); and helped shape the screen personas of Gable, Cooper, Tracy, and Fairbanks (and swell the bosoms of Shearer, Bow, Bergman, and Velez). Cover to Cover
  • Taxi wardens will patrol Manchester city centre to stop revellers brawling in the scrum for a Christmas cab.
  • The morning was thus quite agreeable, and the conscientious ice cream vendor would have been out hitting the streets and taking advantage of those fair-weather revelers.
  • The food, however, was fully seasoned with Trini herbs and spices, revellers enjoyed Dhal pourie, paratha, curried mango, aloo and channa, and lots of Trinidadian sweet bread.
  • At the same time, beastly community wardens are roaming around beady-eyed and as keen as mustard, driving the revellers, drug dealers, stolen property swappers and worse off the streets.
  • And scores of revellers queued in the snow to join in the celebrations in packed pubs and clubs in the town centre.
  • Revellers began arriving hours before the games with drums, conch horns and trumpets in hand to make this the best party in town.
  • A fellow reveller at the gathering said that he overheard the 20-year-old actor declare "I love weed" at a private house party in North London.
  • Proper chains, that is, not the darbies used by the A Division peelers to restrain obstreperous revellers, but your genuine bilboes. Flashman on the March
  • The French kids are the worst because they want to be Anglo-Saxons," said Jean-Christophe, a waiter, shaking his head in front of the Saint Michel archangel fountain, which dominates the square and is currently full of white bath foam and at least one mooning reveller. France's young binge drinkers upset cafe society with their 'British boozing'
  • The streets teem with hustling, bustling humanity, hag-like beggar women, street urchins and drunken revellers.
  • the clogging crowds of revelers overflowing into the street
  • Late night eateries will have to secure a license before dishing up hot food to hungry revellers as part of a major shake-up of licensing laws.
  • Now, worthy sirs, we next find our poor fellow citizen environed by a set of revellers and maskers who had assembled in the High Street, by whom he was shamefully ill treated, being compelled to kneel down in the street, and there to quaff huge quantities of liquor against his inclination, until at length he escaped from them by flight. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • You be here today and you be gone tomorrow," says one reveler, part of a brass band-accompanied funeral march locals know as the second line. Aliens, Operas and a Blank Slate of Documentaries
  • It's near dusk in Milan's trendy Naviglio district, and the cafés and pizzerias are filling up with revelers.
  • He prefers to remember Juárez as the welcoming place where some restaurant and club owners sought out locations with east-facing windows so that all-night revelers from the U.S. and Mexico could greet the sunrise together. On border, peaceful U.S. side is torn by Mexican strife
  • Flames quickly surrounded hundreds of revellers packed inside the tiny dance club, triggering a stampede to escape, fire officials said.
  • Barrels of beers await to be tapped by revellers here.
  • Bulgaria welcomed 2003 with a blend of the modern and the traditional, with revellers jamming open-air concerts and mummers parading to ward off evil spirits.
  • The carnival regularly attracts armies of purse snatchers and pickpockets who find easy prey among the revellers.
  • Staggering closing times is also intended to cut violence by preventing revellers all heading home at the same time.
  • By 1am, however, it's pretty obvious that plenty of people have had more than a few shandies, and the city's Boar Lane is full of slightly swaying, but good-natured, revellers.
  • They can pick way through the throngs of revellers by day to nab a bargain on one of the many stalls that line the streets, or sit by the wayside and have their fortune told.
  • Friends and family gathered and the revellers celebrated into the small hours.
  • With the Twelve Days Of Christmas firmly forgotten about, the revellers had a fantastic time, drinking a magnum of Belgian beer Duvel outside the Minster.
  • Elsewhere, other fireworks lit the night sky, as the St Magnus Cathedral bells chimed over Broad Street revellers and Stromness echoed to the sound of ships' horns.
  • Proper chains, that is, not the darbies used by the A Division peelers to restrain obstreperous revellers, but your genuine bilboes. Flashman on the March
  • And scores of revellers queued in the snow to join in the celebrations in packed pubs and clubs in the town centre.
  • His it is to rouse the revellers to dance, to laugh away dull care, and wake the flute, whene'er at banquets of the gods the luscious grape appears, or when the winecup in the feast sheds sleep on men who wear the ivy-spray. The Bacchantes
  • Some revelers wore straw sombreros and stick-on mustaches, poking fun at a national stereotype, while the government sought to promote a more serious side with an open-air philharmonic orchestra.
  • The whoop of a siren becomes the whoop of an excited reveler. Where Riot Is Transposed Into Play
  • Those revellers who'd brought their own champagne stood around and toasted 2004 in plastic beakers.
  • But although some of the bars stayed open until 3am, the majority of pubs closed their doors at 1am as revellers headed off to the clubs.
  • About 8,000 revellers were in 43 licensed premises in or around Yorkshire Street, which is the hub of Oldham's Saturday nightlife.
  • Revellers were greeted by funfair rides, stalls and a whole host of other entertainments on one of the hottest days of the year so far when they reached the park.
  • Initially mistaken for dry ice by revellers, the gouts of smoke were ignored until the roaring fireball was actually consuming the building, liquefying its flammable décor into a rainstorm of molten lava.
  • The police officer was injured when he tried to keep a party reveler from breaking off the Mercedes-Benz logo of his patrol car. Facebook Party Gets Out Of Control After German Girl Forgets Privacy Setting
  • Many of the revellers are tourists and British day-trippers.
  • This is your multi-tasking option, as house, jungle and breaks will be served in equal parts for a party that also promises a slew of go-go dancing revellers for your eyes.
  • British hens and stags pay a heavy price for the last night of freedom• Price for hen and stag nights soars to £100.25 per person • Alcohol accounts for a third of the total spend• 1 in 10 cheat on their partner during the last night of freedomBritish hen and stag revellers are paying an average of £100.25 per person to celebrate the last night of freedom, according to a new survey published today Tuesday 17 April 2007. Hen & Stag Night Party Bill Hits £100
  • In nineteenth-century Paris young revellers would melt down chocolate and smear horrified passers-by with what they took to be excrement.
  • For the chorus, as throughout, she's joined by the unmelodious voices of the revellers.
  • Other acts have included a helicopter dangling a cheeseburger in front of him, people whacking him with golf balls and drunken revelers pelting him with eggs.
  • At about 3.15 pm a section of the steel fencing was prised apart by some revellers.
  • Revellers togged up in suits and fancy vintage dresses groove the night away against a projected backdrop of classic films, footage of a bygone Birmingham and, later in the evening, eye-popping burlesque routines.
  • As the sun gets into his rhythm, there are revellers getting into the groove.
  • There were a few revelers, but really, the mood is up right now.
  • His it is to rouse the revellers to dance, to laugh away dull care, and wake the flute, whene'er at banquets of the gods the luscious grape appears, or when the winecup in the feast sheds sleep on men who wear the ivy-spray. The Bacchantes
  • Elsewhere, late afternoon sun seems to signal the coming end, as it washes over a group of revelers on a parapet celebrating the suicide of the poet Petronius.
  • Just before midnight, the square filled up with drunken revellers.
  • In the first versions of the libretto, by Jaroslaw Iwaszkiewicz, Roger succumbs to the prophet, who is revealed to be Dionysus; Szymanowski, however, was unsatisfied with that ending and has Roger finally abandon that cult to worship the sun, choosing a kind of Apollonian "third way" between the strict morality of the church and the license of the Dionysian revelers. The Only Thing That Flows Is the Fountain
  • Here, a reveler ran from a bull in a prelude to Ratón's appearance. The Baddest Bull in Spain
  • It was midnight on a Tuesday but the atmosphere in the Kristinemut bar resembled a hardcore weekend: raucous band, chaotic dancing, and more than a handful of revellers (of all ages) best described as "blotto". Home
  • Revellers have revealed that the 31-year-old hitched up her skirt and pleaded to be "ravished" on the dance floor of a busy nightclub. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Guests, whether vacationers or conventioneers from the U.S. or Latin America, tend to be understated couples, families and adults, rather than the skimpily-clad twentysomething revelers (e.g. Snooki and the Situation) from Ocean Drive or the glitzy social climbers from the Fontainebleau (which is bigger than the Titanic). Dwight Brown: A Sunny South Florida Vacation Without the Thongs and Six-Packs
  • Hundreds of festivalgoers pressed around the prince, while one reveller? perhaps after a little too much sun or cider? shouted: "We love you Charles! Prince Charles goes to Glastonbury
  • ‘On weekends, the numbers swell and more than 500 revellers come through our doors for a jol,’ says Peterson.
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Bequest of Benjamin Altman 'Young Man and Woman in an Inn ("Yonker Ramp and His Sweetheart")' (1623) The selection spans most of Hals's career, beginning with the bawdy "Merrymakers at Shrovetide" (c. 1616-17), a densely packed image of revelers that pits a red-faced toper against a young blonde whose flushed cheeks accord nicely with her coral jewelry and elegant, lace-trimmed red dress. Picture-Perfect Rogues' Gallery
  • Large groups are easily accommodated, but a cakeage fee of $1.50 per head will be charged to birthday revellers.
  • The stranded reveller was perched precariously on the third floor at 4.30am. The Sun
  • Loud music and headbanging are on the menu tomorrow night as a tsunami fundraising concert is set to rock revellers.
  • Then, summoning the wild courage of despair, a throng of the revellers at once threw themselves into the black apartment, and, seizing the mummer, whose tall figure stood erect and motionless within the shadow of the ebony clock, gasped in unutterable horror at finding the grave-cerements and corpse-like mask which they handled with so violent a rudeness, untenanted by any tangible form. Nevermore
  • Turning into a narrow lane that cut several streets from the trip home, the lone reveler stumbled and cursed over a pile of debris shed by the mouldering roof of an abandoned coopery.
  • A procession of torch-wielding guizers lead a Viking longship through the streets before songs are sung, the boat is burned and costumed revellers perform skits and routines and generally party until dawn. This week's new events
  • 'What about the "Sthenoboea" of Euripides, the "Revellers" of Ameipsias -- to which, as a matter of simple fact, what you call the suffrage of antiquity did adjudge the first prize, above Aristophanes' best? ' On The Art of Reading
  • But manatee revelers wanted no part of the little pine trees.
  • After this the parting song would be trolled out, and the last of the revellers would depart.
  • He'd seated himself at our table conversing with some of the revelers when I joined the group.
  • And if 12 hours aren't enough to quench your thirst for artisan house and disco beats, there's an afterparty down the road to take things through to Sunday lunchtime, with the venue revealed to revellers on the night. Clubs picks of the week
  • The streets teem with hustling, bustling humanity, hag-like beggar women, street urchins and drunken revellers urinating against inn walls, all rubbing shoulders with the gentry in their smart clothes and carriages.
  • “Demi got up and impressed everyone, especially when she spun around the pole upside down,” a fellow reveller gushed to the tab this week. Rumer Willis: “I’m Getting Used To My Hourglass Figure”
  • Almost from the moment the caffeine-heavy energy drink Red Bull was introduced in the late 1980s, it was mixed with alcohol by revelers intent on bleariness without weariness. Frank Bruni Ingests Four Loko So You Don't Have To
  • Ivan Aguinaga/Associated Press A reveler lay injured on the ground after leaping from a fountain. Spain's Bull-Run Festival Opens
  • New Year's Eve revellers outside York Minster were taken aback by the sight of a group of youngsters frantically stuffing grapes into their mouths as the bell tolled the start of 2005.
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Bequest of Benjamin Altman 'Young Man and Woman in an Inn ("Yonker Ramp and His Sweetheart")' (1623) The selection spans most of Hals's career, beginning with the bawdy "Merrymakers at Shrovetide" (c. 1616-17), a densely packed image of revelers that pits a red-faced toper against a young blonde whose flushed cheeks accord nicely with her coral jewelry and elegant, lace-trimmed red dress. Picture-Perfect Rogues' Gallery
  • Some New York revelers, wearing party hats and "2012" glasses, began camping out Saturday morning, even as workers readied bags stuffed with hundreds of balloons and technicians put colored filters on klieg lights. New Year's Eve 2011: Celebrations Around The World
  • The clientele ranges from young revellers to local residents, culture vultures to sober-suited lawyers reluctant to go home.
  • Both the Grace Lines and the International Mercantile Marine Company built large liners accommodating as many as 750 revelers strictly for what was euphemistically called “the intercoastal trade.” LAST CALL
  • Revellers can now celebrate the coming of the New Year with a bop, after politicians cleared away antiquated legislation in time for this Sunday's festivities.
  • Music trucks blasted as they moved at what seemed like one mile an hour as the revelers gyrated to soca rhythms.
  • The food, however, was fully seasoned with Trini herbs and spices, revellers enjoyed Dhal pourie, paratha, curried mango, aloo and channa, and lots of Trinidadian sweet bread.
  • Jesus Luz, underwear model and aspiring mixmaster,was showing off his spinning skills at a Carnival party in Rio de Janeiro when a pissed off reveller hurled beer at him, spywitnesses spilled to Rio tab iG Gente. Madonna Makes Jesus Cry
  • Weekly racegoers are replaced by their once-a-year counterparts, hardened punters by revellers.
  • The aura of solitariness that surrounds Don Pedro was perfectly handled by the camera in the final dance, as it left him to concentrate on the other revellers.
  • The streets teem with hustling, bustling humanity, hag-like beggar women, street urchins and drunken revellers, all rubbing shoulders with the gentry in their smart clothes and carriages.
  • My fondest MG memory will always be sitting in Bienville Square on Shrove Tuesday, surrounded by thousands of drunk and getting drunker revelers, and watching the cops on horseback ride by and yank underage drinkers up by the collar to escort them on the horse's thigh to the nearest station for processing. Laissez la bonne exposition de seins
  • A reveller from the Aprendizes do Salgueiro children's samba school performs during their Carnival parade in the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro February 1, 2008.
  • A party ends in disaster when a reveller collapses. The Sun
  • Down the middle of the scene ran that wonderful river, which is always rippling with the same regular waves; and always bearing onward the same capsizable galleys, with the same vermilion and blue revelers striking lyres on the deck. Hide and Seek
  • Even a water gun can shake its foundations? writes a reveler named Ashkan on his Facebook page. Iran's Wet Blankets Put a Damper on Water-Park Fun
  • He was discovered by another reveller and paramedics and police were called. The Sun
  • He also hit a police officer and another reveller. The Sun
  • Only hours before he had visited hotels and private rentals to warn revellers about behaving badly and the threat of toolies.
  • Revelers celebrate in a procession at the San Fermin fiesta in Pamplona on July 7.
  • As the sun gets into his rhythm, there are revellers getting into the groove.
  • A population of costumed revelers cavorts in togas and turbans, feather boas and black leather, silver space suits and devil horns.
  • The pod will take itself there and the ingrate reveller home. Times, Sunday Times
  • To get close to the action, revellers pay anywhere from 200 reais to 2,500 reais for an "abada," a colour-coded sleeveless shirt that serves as a pass to follow a given band through the streets. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • On New Year's Eve, thousands of revellers fill Trafalgar Square.
  • And now, gentlemen," said Clifford, as soon as the revellers had provided themselves with their wonted luxuries, potatory and fumous, Paul Clifford — Complete
  • She was trying to release the tape player, which had jammed, when she approached a crowd of home-bound revellers.
  • The revelers partied on till midnight, until everyone had their fill of food, drink and dancing.
  • It is thought to have been discarded by a latenight reveller. The Sun
  • And one by one dropped the revelers in the blood-bedewed halls of their revels, and died each in the despairing posture of his fall. Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 11: Dumb Luck
  • To most people it conjures up pictures of a group of revellers calling at a series of pubs and having a drink in each, often after a sports match or in the capping festivities at a University.
  • Lt. Terry convinces a reveler to holster her breasts. Karen Dalton-Beninato: Carnival Time for Treme: I Know Your Heart
  • Mum Debbie ran for cover cradling her baby as the firework sent a shower of fire towards bonfire night revellers in Litherland.
  • There are 2 types of drunken reveller; there are the violent gangs of drunken youths who cause the trouble. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • For J'Ouvert on Carnival Monday morning there's the non-stop, in-time-to-the-music horn, most useful when, through no fault of your own, a mud truck with hundreds of dirty revellers turns the corner to confront you.
  • Lion dismissed, upon the occasion, even his ordinary watch, and assigned to his soldiers a donative of wine to celebrate his recovery, and to drink to the Banner of Saint George; and his quarter of the camp would have assumed a character totally devoid of vigilance and military preparation, but that Sir Thomas de Vaux, the Earl of Salisbury, and other nobles, took precautions to preserve order and discipline among the revellers. The Talisman
  • The programme has included officers patrolling in pairs and has seen violent incidents fall and a 20 per cent increase in the number of revellers.
  • I expect this stodgy indie-rock will worm its way into the hearts of many a worse-for-wear reveller over festival season. This week's new singles, reviewed by Aidan Moffat
  • The doormen actually intercept approaching revellers in the street outside the club, asking them to shush.
  • On New Year's Eve, thousands of revellers fill Trafalgar Square.
  • About 2500 revellers on Mary Fitzgerald square in Johannesburg leapt for joy, waved South African flags and blew vuvuzelas.
  • At one party, revellers - many decorated with Indian-style bindi marks on their foreheads - danced, drank champagne or played pool.
  • So it was that David turned into something of a reveler and a skirt-chaser, instead of the quiet youth he was before.
  • Today's revellers can enjoy live music, morris and maypole dancing, wacky races, tea and Banbury cakes before gorging themselves at a "feast of the beasts" banquet. This week's new events
  • ’ ‘What about the Sthenoboea of Euripides, the Revellers of Ameipsias—to which, as a matter of simple fact, what you call the suffrage of antiquity did adjudge the first prize, above Aristophanes’ best? II. Apprehension versus Comprehension
  • My fondest MG memory will always be sitting in Bienville Square in downtown Mobile on Shrove Tuesday, surrounded by thousands of drunk and getting drunker revelers, and watching the cops on horseback ride by and yank underage drinkers up by the collar to escort them on the horse's thigh to the nearest station for processing. This Post Is Rated R
  • It was a fairly quiet Halloween on Wednesday night, with police saying that in general revellers were better behaved than last year.
  • A fourth reveller was arrested for being drunk and later cautioned. The Sun
  • One reveller was already pouring bubble bath into a huge hot tub so he and his partner could frolic in the suds.
  • This year, it was finally decided that their crumbling site would be roped off, depriving the revellers of their usual spot.
  • It will be strange not to find him standing proprietorially amid the young revellers in the Pleasance courtyard, calling you over for a drink and bending your ear on some matter of Fringe politics.
  • And now, gentlemen," said Clifford, as soon as the revellers had provided themselves with their wonted luxuries, potatory and fumous, "let us hear your adventures, and rejoice our eyes with their produce. Paul Clifford — Volume 04
  • The old boys, who fought for King and far distant country in World War Two, drink their lager beside gay Mardi Gras revellers decked out in more feathers and spangles than you could shake a stick at.
  • But when she saw an EU flag being waved by a reveller at the last night of the proms, she did the only sensible thing and stole it. Diary
  • Carroll, as many a late night reveller in Newcastle can testify, is more of a double figures man.

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