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1. Local resorts wanted the respectable if unrestrained reveller.

2. 2 Local resorts wanted the respectable if unrestrained reveller.

3. Just before midnight, the square filled up with drunken revellers.

4. Streamers flew through the air, revellers contorted to the music.

5. 5 Streamers flew through the air, revellers contorted to the music.

6. 20 Streamers flew through the air, revellers contorted to the music.

7. The undergraduates found him a leg-puller, and a reveller in political argument.

8. A reveller dressed as Batman joins the festivities in Trafalgar Square.

9. Present participle of carouse··carousal the wild Carousings of drunken revellers

10. A reveller, covered in oil, celebrates during the Carnival in Jacmel, Haiti.

11. Synonyms for Bacchants include revellers, revelers, partygoers, partiers, partyers, celebrators, roisterers, merrymakers, celebrants and carousers

12. Synonyms for Bacchant include reveller, reveler, partygoer, partier, partyer, celebrator, roisterer, merrymaker, celebrant and carouser

13. At his trial some 000 revellers descended on Millau for music, feasting and anti-capitalist fun.

14. And, as a bonus, the pubs stay open so revellers can drink themselves merrily into the new year.

15. But microgravity also affects active people, like swimmers jumping off diving boards and amusement park revellers.

16. Synonyms for Celebrant include partygoer, partier, partyer, reveler, reveller, celebrator, roisterer, merrymaker, believer and convert

17. A stone's throw away the young reveller has the choice of Harvey's or Humphrey's to continue the night out.

18. The notices read "Attention – Drunks", and have an image of a "reveller" on his knees, holding a bottle.

19. 28 And, as a bonus, the pubs stay open so revellers can drink themselves merrily into the new year.

20. The clientele ranges from young revellers to local residents, culture vultures to sober-suited lawyers reluctant to go home.

21. Carroll, as many a late night reveller in Newcastle can testify, is more of a double figures man.

22. A party of revellers in black and red velvet doublets and hose ran down the arcade, showering everyone with confetti.

23. One reveller was already pouring bubble bath into a huge hot tub so he and his partner could frolic in the suds.

24. The club is based on Ekkamai, a street in central Bangkok's Thong Lor district, which is popular with foreign revellers and well-to-do Thais.

25. A fellow reveller at the gathering said that he overheard the 20-year-old actor declare "I love weed" at a private house party in North London.

26. A reveller from the Aprendizes do Salgueiro children's samba school performs during their Carnival parade in the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro February 200

27. Red: A reveller is covered in tomato pulp during the annual 'Tomatina' (tomato fight) in the Mediterranean village of Bunol, near Valencia, August 200

28. The focus of drinking at the weekend is the Bigg Market but unless you're a young reveller in search of cheap alcohol it's best to avoid this area.

29. Related to Buries: prioritise, all over, revellers, customised bury To cover out of sight, as the body of a deceased in a grave, a tomb or the ocean; to deposit (e.g., a corpse) in its resting place, with funeral ceremonies; to inter.

30. Celebrant: 1 n a person who is celebrating Synonyms: celebrater , celebrator Types: merrymaker , reveler , reveller a Celebrant who shares in a noisy party roisterer an especially noisy and unrestrained merrymaker Type of: individual , mortal , person , somebody , someone , soul a human being n an officiating priest celebrating the Eucharist

31. 17th gig with launch band Heather Bristow & The Ragged Souls focussed on the new CD's more Bluegrassy material and featured some of the British bluegrass scene's young leading lights in a one-off line-up: Laura and Charlotte Carrivick (The Carrivick Sisters, The Great Western Revellers) and John Breese (The Coal

32. This is believed to be one of the oldest fertility rites in the UK; revellers dance with the Oss through the streets of the town and even through the private gardens of the citizens, accompanied by accordion players and followers dressed in white with red or blue sashes who sing the traditional "May Day" song.