This is the immemorial bacchanal lurching through the kaleidoscope of the centuries.
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The individual I had seen at Baden,-thegamester, the bacchanal, the debauchee!
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His eye was alight, his color coppery, his air swagger, devil-may-care, bacchanal.
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It's usually a deeply technical bacchanal, but this year was not.
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At the height of the bacchanal I emptied the purse into a bottle.
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The strains of fiddles and the sound of shuffling feet were pierced occasionally by the whoop of a drunkenreveler.
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He was "baptized" by some drunkenreveler, so that the stench of spilled whisky filled his nostrils and tortured him the night through.
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A few drunkenrevelers happened by, but they were too blind with liquor to notice them.
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"Looks like someone's on his way to a party," he told her, turning her quickly toward the group of drunkenrevelers.
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Why was he lingering here like a drunkenreveller at a table of spilt wine?
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Rising hastily, I closed the door of my bedroom, thinking I had to do with some drunkenreveller who might be noisy.
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Odd as was this proposition, it exactly suited the half- drunkenrevellers.
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A few stunned birds survived their fall and stumbled around like drunkenrevellers.
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Drunkenrevellers and what its like to ride the Gold Coast trams on a Saturday night.
Ús de bacchant en anglès
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The young bacchant had an immediate answer.
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Phrygians are seen reposing after a festival, bacchants rush in and the wild orgies begin afresh.
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But shall I be more like a Bacchant holding the thyrsus in my right hand, or in this?
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The influence, direct and indirect, of these German philosophers reached far beyond the narrow circle of the bacchants or even the wandbearers of idealism.