Revelry in a sentence as a noun

Yes, we have "pleasure", "revelry", but not "fun".

He will probably use it foolishly in childish revelry and break it in some ill-advised stunt.

It is more an icon of revelry than alcoholism with it costing about twice as much as cheap wine.

Note: I never personally saw that level of revelry again.

I'll agree that some of the revelry may be unwarranted, but this submission is still entirely relevant.

Unlike alcohol or other staples of revelry, food is life-sustaining--we have to eat.

" Some people are shutting everyone from work out of their FaceBook accounts because they really don't want their boss seeing the photos of the drunken revelry they had last night.

> high rates of borrowing on weekend nights as evidence that loans are marketed and taken in moments of inebriated revelry.

I know because my first career was in food and I still clearly remember the revelry by some of the staff at sabotaging the food of people with this personality defect.

> The rest of the capital to fund developmentThe article mentions "...high rates of borrowing on weekend nights as evidence that loans are marketed and taken in moments of inebriated revelry.

And even if they did, all they need to do to avoid this ridiculous farce is swap out a word: psst 'engage in revelry' = 'destroy'There is no trade off between security and freedom taking place here, there is just a parody acting out that not only fails to make anybody any safer, it causes all reasonable people to blanch in shame.

Revelry definitions

noun

unrestrained merrymaking

See also: revel