Definitionv. provide with choice or abundant food or drink
Last update: June 16, 2015
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The guests were warmly regaled with delicious food and drink. . [Please select]
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The chef hoped his meal would regale the food critic. [Please select]
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On the ghost tour, an experienced guide will regale you with scary stories of the house’s past residents. [Please select]
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He clung to his right of regale, or enjoyment of the revenues of bishoprics during their vacancy, though it was at times commuted for a fixed payment. [Please select]
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Have you nothing new with which to regale my guests on this holiday. [Please select]
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Then Master Epps must needs regale his melodious ears with the music of a fiddle. [Please select]
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Orchardson, for such was his name, regaled us with a part of his life's history. [Please select]
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They hastened to the château, and regaled the resourceful Britt with the disquieting news. [Please select]
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At last one of the two ring-snakes was produced, and Ophio was to be regaled. [Please select]
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He could regale her imagination with stories of St. [Please select]
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