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Revels
[ rev-uhlz ]
noun
- Hiram Rhoades [rohdz], 1822–1901, U.S. clergyman, educator, and politician: first Black senator 1870–71.
Example Sentences
Where there was an urgency and climactic intensity to TV on the Radio tracks, “Thee Black Boltz” revels in more space for introspection in the instrumentation and lyrics, whimsy and emotional candour.
Doran, who also revels in the rivalry, said Oxford's goal was to put together their best performance.
Vera herself revels in rumors of her b***hery, telling a rejected housemaid: “At least you can tell you husband what a b***h Vera Dona is,” only for Dolores’ voiceover to confirm that she endured “three square meals of b***hery all summer long.”
On her quest to figure out who killed the residence’s chief usher, Aduba’s Cupp revels in silence and dryly delivers her crime-scene observations.
Acquiring Doncic has helped bring showtime back to the Lakers, to fill the courtside seats with A-list celebrities while one of basketball’s top showmen revels on the golden stage.
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