No, the noise was not that of a troop of slaves who have forgotten themselves, and given the rein to their wild revelry under the influence of Dionysus. [noun]
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Slowly their drunken revelry went on late into the night. [adjective]
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We could hear sounds of revelry from a neighbor’s house. [Please select]
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The revelry might be designed for a later hour, though it was now near midnight, and Lady Sarah's party had assembled at eleven. [noun]
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Sojourn of conservative revelry the infamous foxy 's calls along the jose the capital. [noun]
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A time of unrestrained rejoicing broke out, with revelry, drinking, and gluttonous feasts. [noun]
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When he comes to us after a night of revelry his eyes sparkle as brightly, his deep voice has as clear a ring, as at the beginning of the banquet. [noun]
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Even from the island they could perceive that everything known as festal pleasure was rife in Alexandria, and bore along in its mad revelry the court and the citizens. [noun]
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The wild revelry of the feast, for Mac-Ivor kept open table for his clan, served in some degree to stun reflection. [noun]
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It seemed crude and cruel to enter this hall of bygone revelry by the garish light of day. [noun]
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The next day was a festival of Apollo, and the suitors in honour of the occasion feasted with more than their accustomed revelry. [noun]
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