banquet, conviviality, festivity, gladsome, holiday-making, jolly, joyful, mad round, on the loose, revel, revels, whoopee
Definitionn. a boisterous celebration
Last update: October 6, 2015
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Jason's tastes, as she well knew, did not incline to ministers and schoolmasters as companions in merrymaking. [Please select]
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Wherever they went they lived in merrymaking and splendour, drove about with horses and carriages, ate and drank, but did nothing wrong. [Please select]
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Over the telephone wire we agreed that the letter was a justification of our yesterday's little merrymaking. [Please select]
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"I was not in the mood for merrymaking, and then, I am reading a book." [Please select]
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"'Tis not a year since May Day and the Jaquelins' merrymaking."' [Please select]
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The remainder of that famous day, which was long remembered in Jinxland, was given over to feasting and merrymaking. [Please select]
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Carew was careful to see that she had full share in any plans for merrymaking. [Please select]
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New England Weddings--Lack of Ceremony and Merrymaking--Freedom of Choice for Women--The Parents' Permission--Evidence from Sewall--Penalty for Toying with the Heart--The Dowry. [Please select]
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All the British and French capable of bearing arms were gathered in the fort to take part in or look on at the merrymaking. [Please select]
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