regale - use in sentences

Object

  • reader: If that did prove to be the case then we could regale readers with the full story.
  • tale: A legitimate seller will only be too happy to regale tales of where and when a piece of memorabilia was signed.
  • guest: Richard Barrett ( now a private investigator ) has been invited to regale the guests with gruesome tales of his trade.
  • listener: Osunlade doesn't disappoint as he regales the listener with his swaggering, slinky style.

Modifying Another Word

  • then: They reluctantly agree and their unexpected visitor then regales them with four tales of horror, which he claims are true.
  • often: He often regales his colleagues with many anecdotes from an action-packed life of decadence, glamor and sophistication.
  • regularly: He regularly regales friends with humorous stories he recalls and his original intention was to record these in an organized way.
  • again: Even had the trains run on time ( I'll never again regale Bruce with the glories of the New York City transit system!
  • usually: New Year's Party At this point I usually regale you with a report of the doings at our New Year Fancy Dress Party.

Preposition: with

  • account: I have been regaled with numerous accounts of the excruciating pain of passing stones.

Modifying Another Word

  • also: We are also regaled with things like Life is coincidental, to be found on pages 145 et seq: The Mysterious Letter.

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