Celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities.
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Examples for "racket "
Examples for "racket "
1 Martins said, 'The police have implicated Harry in a very serious racket .
2 Still, this was about racket , not reality, and Dominique probably was right.
3 To summarize: Three steps must be taken to smash the war racket .
4 Later she said of her racket abuse: I just threw my racket .
5 What with all this racket , I can't really hear you too good.
1 In this they pipe and revel ; in this they sing and dance.
2 I am a man; I revel in trouble; you are a girl.
3 And I rather revel in it-asI do in the east wind.
4 The dance hall revel at the Elysian Fields was in full swing.
5 Nor does the revel end then; it is prolonged for eight days.
1 Only the presence at table of their leaders kept the wassail down.
2 Orgies and wild wassail hold a mocking sway in the courts of death.
3 With wine and wassail they nerved themselves for the desperate deed.
4 Oh, to be young again an' not spill life in wassail !
5 In 1599 Arthur Chichester brought this wassail bowl from his native Devon to Ulster.
1 And if I make whoopie pies I won't be able to stand the temptation.
1 These men eat and make merry ; let it be their funeral feast.
2 Nana was struck and did her best to make merry about it.
3 To make merry in camp is not all of a ranger's life.
4 And Eumaeus answered: Eat, stranger, and make merry with what thou hast.
5 Eat, luckless stranger, and make merry with such fare as is here.
1 I play, to make happy the children, to get bread for me.
2 But look at the good you can do-thepeople you can make happy .
3 May Venus make happy your next pursuit of a pretty slave.
4 What was wealth good for anyhow, save to make happy those we love?
5 Photo: Supplied Which plants make happy bedfellows and which don't?
1 He has worked her to whoop it up for him down there.
2 Cent., as he had accumulated his full line, and was ready to whoop it up .
3 They would fairly whoop it up .
4 It's a race, of course; but you're too much of a horseman to whoop it up this soon.
5 Don't you ever whoop it up ? '
1 To-night you may jollify ; but after that you are under strict discipline, for a month at least.
2 Tain't natchul fer folks not to git together an' laugh an' be happy an' fergit dere quarrels an' dere troubles an' jollify deyselves.
3 You cannot imagine how a little praise jollifies us poor authors to the marrow of our bones.
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