A boisterous celebration; a merry festivity.
Basic form of human interaction.
1 But the conviviality fell apart as soon as people began doing drugs.
2 A keen fisherman, PJ's conviviality will be sadly missed on the links.
3 I would ascribe their prosperity to the extreme conviviality of their world.
4 Those merry, dark eyes and that flashing smile were conviviality of themselves.
5 It is a symbol of generosity and conviviality , of giving and taking.
6 That meal was one scarcely calculated for the pleasures of companionship or conviviality .
7 That was sufficient to dedicate the inn to conviviality for ever.
8 John Harley had a red and jovial face that promised conviviality .
9 We all knew what we had to expect-a most enjoyable banquet of conviviality .
10 Frostier conviviality I have never sat down to than Reid's dinner.
11 The morning was spent in all sorts of sports, and the evening in conviviality .
12 This new-found conviviality cannot, of course, be taken for granted.
13 The conviviality of the mourners did not disturb the house.
14 Kit's conviviality was not what I'd expected based on my daughter Katy's teenage years.
15 This is conviviality ; but it has no relation to drunkenness.
16 I'm a great believer in the conviviality of shared meals.
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