Both Uses of
revelry
in
The House of Mirth
- The sublimities, the perpetuities, might have left him as he was: but this tent pitched for a day's revelry spread a roof of oblivion between himself and his fixed sky.†
Chpt 2.1 *
- It was mid-April, and one felt that the revelry had reached its climax and that the desultory groups in the square and gardens would soon dissolve and re-form in other scenes.†
Chpt 2.1
Definition:
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(revelry) a party -- especially a noisy one
or:
to party or celebrate -- especially in a noisy way