A noisy mock serenade (made by banging pans and kettles) to a newly married couple.
Sinônimos
Examples for "belling"
Examples for "belling"
1In a storm on Hallowe'en is heard the belling of his hounds.
2I heard the belling tower in the distance and gave a deep sigh.
3Each vessel embedded in a web of bridges, suspended by gently belling walkways.
4But, like belling the cat, it is easier said than done.
5Before too long we heard the belling tower striking noon.
1He was delighted with my charivari, and then he said to me:
2But I can tell you that a charivari is not always a joke.
3A few days after the charivari affair, Mrs. D--stepped in to see me.
4There will be a charivari in my rooms tonight.
5I have even heard talk of getting up a 'charivari' under the windows on the wedding-night.
1I hope you shivaree Man and his wife-andshivaree 'em good.
2Well, anyway, when Bill and the girl got married, the boys came to 'shivaree' them.
3I came to tell you that there's a scheme to raise-to'shivaree' you two, tonight.
4But I understand just what this shivaree means.
5It was like ordering a serenade of angels, and getting a shivaree in place of it.
1Seton lives in Halifax and they NEVER chivaree people there.
2It was more like the "chivaree" with which ironic crowds tormented bridal couples back in Nimrim, Mo.
3But when they explained to me just how a chivaree was carried on, naturally I wanted in on the action.
4I was only about nine years old, and I can't remember much about that one and only chivaree I ever attended.
5"Well, it's the only chance we'll have to chivaree them," grumbled Dan.
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