A celebrant who shares in a noisy party.
1 Beyond a late reveller or two no one was out after midnight.
2 A worn-out libertine; a sneering, cynical misogynist; a nauseated reveller ; a hateful egotist.
3 The heartiest reveller forthwith became silent and slunk behind his neighbor.
4 Never did wit more sparkling, airy, exhilarating, flash from the lips of reveller .
5 To be sure, little of a man is he also, that timid night - reveller .
6 He seemed once more the wild officer, the bold reveller of the olden days.
7 The song of a belated reveller drove them for a time under an arch.
8 Then she must forget the faithless night - reveller , Phaon-ifshe could.
9 That reveller was walking down the Wrykyn road before Mr. Appleby had left his chair.
10 Many a table, too, groaned under blows from the clinched fist of some excited reveller .
11 He is best in season at Christmas, for the boar's head and reveller come together.
12 At one fell swoop, infant, sage, hero, reveller , martyr, are snatched into the invisible state.
13 Why was he lingering here like a drunken reveller at a table of spilt wine?
14 A policeman tramped past the house, and, a while later, a belated reveller in evening clothes.
15 Here Mhor stopped being an Athenian reveller to ask that the sofa might be pushed back.
16 A gay reveller flung it into the air, that no one should drink of it more.
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