amusement, ceremony, costume party, fanfaronade, gala day, housewarming, marking the occasion, picnic, revelment, skylarking, triumph
Definitionn. any joyous diversion
Last update: September 14, 2015
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The aspect of Siena during these meetings is very characteristic, and the whole festivity bears a medieval stamp in harmony with the architecture and history of the town. [Please select]
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CROFTON: This is indeed a festivity. [Please select]
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BLOOM: (Solemnly) You call it a festivity. [Please select]
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"There is some sort of festivity being prepared at that." [Please select]
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Old Mortality somewhat resembled the Protector in this turn to festivity. [Please select]
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The royal seal was received and deposited with all possible solemnity and festivity. [Please select]
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After which there was a great dinner, and much rejoicing and festivity at it. [Please select]
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Exercising a potentate's prerogative, Prince Robin left the scene of festivity somewhat earlier than was expected. [Please select]
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There was still a chance that the "dowagers" would retire early from the scene of festivity. [Please select]
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It is a season of rejoicing and festivity all over the country. [Please select]
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Lucinda still enjoyed dressing for a festivity, since the mirror still dealt gently with her. [Please select]
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