revel - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • hold: William Thomas maintains that the revel held in St. Andrews Major was ' no more than 50 yrs making ' .

Modifying Another Word

  • all: We were all reveling in the stunning beauty of the scenery and keeping a wary eye on the army in front of us.

Adjective modifier

  • most: Most zeros revel in asset cover high enough to satisfy even the most nervous investor.
  • high: High revel was held at night to celebrate the triennial achievement.
  • good: Good photographers revel in making you comfortable before their camera.

Modifying Another Word

  • positively: However, some people positively revel in the excitement of last-minute arrangements.
  • just: Or just revel in re-runs of old eighties classics.
  • simply: If you love reading you will simply revel in Paul Jennings ' sheer enthusiasm for books and reading.

Noun used with modifier

  • I: The sights and sounds of the world fill my senses and I revel in the sensation of the friendly breeze which strokes my skin.
  • film: Green's characters are thinkers and the film revels in charting the intricacies of their mental and emotional development.
  • child: The visits are always great fun and the children revel in the rugby ethos of fun, skills and competition.

Preposition: in

  • glory: A multitude of great space battles were both won and lost but few survived to revel in any glory.
  • joy: Who, more than a surfer, revels in the unique joy of bodily incarnation?
  • excitement: A true surfers ' paradise where you can revel in the excitement of its thunderous surf or simply relax under clear blue skies.
  • beauty: I am a country lover, I live here, love the wildlife, revel in te beauty.

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