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- noun Plural form of
reveler , the US spelling ofreveller .
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Examples
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Among the revelers were a handful who did not join in the hasty celebration.
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Among the revelers was the real Captain Jack Harkness, the man whose identity Torchwood's Captain Jack assumed during a prior adventure.
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We hear that police basically let people throw things at them, only intervening to put fires out; LAPD police chief William Bratton, who is a former NYC police commissioner, said, "Officers tonight used minimal levels of force. .behaving very professionally," also calling the revelers "knuckleheads" and
Gothamist 2009
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Of course us Brits and more liberated nationalities and that did include the Light Fair 'revelers' sat tight.
TravelPod.com TravelStream? ? Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Of course us Brits and more liberated nationalities and that did include the Light Fair 'revelers' sat tight.
TravelPod.com TravelStream? ? Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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He crushed her dainty costume roughly, and then -- and then the revelers exploded.
The Wife of a King 2010
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Chilaquiles rojos resurrect revelers and leftover tortillas by
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Past warnings have also told revelers to avoid making remarks that could hurt national unity, not to honk horns and to avoid horseplay that could injure people, like throwing bags filled with ice.
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Since it's video Friday, just look at how excited revelers are to see Steve Kroft strolling through the French Quarter for his "60 Minutes" interview, airing Sunday, with Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
Move over, Elmo. New York Jets own 'Sesame Street' (then lose jobs) Cindy Boren 2010
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Malemute Kid took an interest in the hunt, his advent being hailed uproariously by the revelers, who knew him to
The Wife of a King 2010
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