Revel in a sentence as a noun

They revel in the puzzles posed by the task of debugging.

Once again, users who opt out are free to revel in the joys of Office 365.

It's just annoying how they revel in ignoring all recent progress in the field.

Well, when you revel in your own ignorance of the technology you are trying to use then it's no surprise you run in to friction.

If you want to get good at clarifying conditionals, take an electronics class and revel in the Karnaugh maps.

Last commit was ~5 months ago from today, with most of the rest being 7-8 months ago and 40-something issues piled up. For some better web experiences in Go I'd check out revel[1] or gorilla[2]1.

Revel in a sentence as a verb

"revel run" mode statically compiles all files and dependencies if the timestamp changes.

Those who revel in manipulating others and standing on their broken bodies will rake in all the profits while the good guys just sit around and "play nice.

Just because it has a friendly error message doesn't mean revel magically dispenses with static type safety.

We revel in others being wrong, and we positively wet ourselves at the opportunity to point out this wrongness with gusto and vitriol.

NYT shows its bias with passages such as"In one passage, Mr. Greenwald makes the demonstrably false assertion that one “unwritten rule designed to protect the government is that media outlets publish only a few such secret documents, and then stop,” that “they would report on an archive like Snowden’s so as to limit its impact — publish a handful of stories, revel in the accolades of a ‘big scoop,’ collect prizes, and then walk away, ensuring that nothing had really changed.” Many establishment media outlets obviously continue to pursue the Snowden story.

Revel definitions

noun

unrestrained merrymaking

See also: revelry

verb

take delight in; "he delights in his granddaughter"

See also: delight enjoy

verb

celebrate noisily, often indulging in drinking; engage in uproarious festivities; "The members of the wedding party made merry all night"; "Let's whoop it up--the boss is gone!"

See also: racket jollify wassail