[ UK /ɹˈɛvə‍lɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɛvəɫɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. unrestrained merrymaking
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How To Use revelry In A Sentence

  • Voting has slowed down as everyone strolls off to their debauchery and revelry.
  • The revelry is short-lived, however, for the monster Grendel (Crispin Glover) shows up and kills people in graphic fashion. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Carnival revelry usually involves large crowds of people packed together - a perfect opportunity for pickpockets.
  • There she has remained since as a show, and moreover as a sort of dining-hall for jovial parties from the city; one of which would seem to be on board this afternoon, to judge from the flags which bedizen the masts, the sounds of revelry and savory steams which issue from those windows which once were portholes, and the rushing to and fro along the river brink, and across that lucky bridge, of white-aproned waiters from the neighboring Pelican Inn. A great feast is evidently toward, for with those white-aproned waiters are gay serving men, wearing on their shoulders the city-badge. Westward Ho!
  • Coates-Jones's paintings, also newly commissioned, convey her revelry in light, colour and life.
  • From all sides came sounds of revelry from cafés and restaurants.
  • The feasting, drinking, dancing and revelry continued for several days.
  • In Vila Madalena, a bohemian outpost set in rolling hills, the nighttime vibe is one of all-out revelry. Sao Paulo: Brazilian Beauty
  • Rachel daintily arched one eyebrow as if I had mentioned inviting her servants to some feast or revelry.
  • Then she went on into the dining-room, where she joined the Spanglers ' revelry. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
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