Both Uses of
revelry
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- The prisoner's first feeling was of joy at again breathing the pure air—for air is freedom; but he soon sighed, for he passed before La Reserve, where he had that morning been so happy, and now through the open windows came the laughter and revelry of a ball.†
Chpt 7-8 *
- Instead of the spectacle of gloomy and silent death, the Piazza del Popolo presented a spectacle of gay and noisy mirth and revelry.†
Chpt 35-36
Definition:
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(revelry) a party -- especially a noisy one
or:
to party or celebrate -- especially in a noisy way