A boisterous celebration; a merry festivity.
1 I come out of confinement to find a court intent on merrymaking .
2 Because the court knew its purpose, there was suddenly merrymaking and dance.
3 Accordingly, the marriage took place on the 16th, notwithstanding the public merrymaking .
4 Closely allied with the religious spirit was that of good-fellowship and merrymaking .
5 And now it was a legend of past things and a merrymaking .
6 Cries of confusion quickly replaced the music and merrymaking in the fort.
7 For a month following a funeral the relatives refrain from all merrymaking .
8 There followed a period of feasting and entertainment, of music and merrymaking .
9 They show me the fishermen's camping-ground, where there is dancing and merrymaking .
10 The spirit of merrymaking has gone out of New York life.
11 On the evening of the merrymaking Marie was afraid to go to bed.
12 And I waved my hand and sped back to the merrymaking .
13 I repaired to the village at an early hour, to enjoy the merrymaking .
14 When they entered they were deafened with the noise of carousing and merrymaking .
15 Somehow it contrived to carry on through another night of merrymaking .
16 Even the clothes-washing period was turned into a kind of merrymaking .
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