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Definition of Revelers
1. reveler [n] - See also: reveler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Revelers
Literary usage of Revelers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of the Canterbury Pilgrims by Geoffrey Chaucer, Frederick Joseph Harvey Darton (1914)
"THE PARDONER'S TALE THE THREE revelers AND DEATH THERE was once in Flanders ...
I will tell you of a certain three of these revelers, who were the worst of ..."
2. Tales of True Knights by George Philip Krapp (1921)
"THE THREE revelers IN Flanders, a long time ago, there once dwelt a company of
young men who spent their days and their nights in all manner of riotous ..."
3. The History of Our Country from Its Discovery by Columbus to the Celebration by Abby Sage Richardson (1875)
"Rosecrans marches on the revelers. — "We fight, or die here." — Victory for
Unionists. IN the mean time the armies of the West were not altogether idle. ..."
4. The United States Speaker: a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution by John Epy Lovell (1846)
"THE revelers.—Anonymous. There were sounds of mirth and joyousness Broke forth
in the lighted hall, And there was many a merry laugh, ..."
5. The Magazine of Poetry by Charles Wells Moulton (1890)
"Breathe deep and smile again. The glow and noble dunks, victorious, Disperse
regrets and pain. THE GHOSTS OF revelers. ..."