Wassails example sentences

Related (11): caroling, yuletide, festivity, merriment, revelry, holiday, jollity, singing, toasting, feasting, celebration

was·sail

verb

wassails (third person present)

  - drink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way:

  - go from house to house at Christmas singing carols:

Synonyms

binge, overindulge, revel, celebrate, feast, roister, frolic, romp, booze, party, rave, sing, trill, chorus, warble, chirp, pipe, quaver, chant, intone

"Wassails" Example Sentences

1. "My wassail bowl I drink to thee," she said, raising her glass.
2. He wassailed the townspeople with a toast of good health.
3. The villagers wassailed each other with a hearty round of song.
4. He wassailed the crowd with a hearty cheer.
5. They wassailed their friends with a hearty round of applause.
6. She wassailed the guests with a rousing rendition of a popular song.
7. He wassailed the audience with a passionate speech.
8. The children wassailed the adults with a rousing rendition of the national anthem.
9. They wassailed the crowd with a thunderous roar of approval.
10. She wassailed the room with a loud and joyous laugh.
11. He wassailed his friends with a cheerful wave.
12. The family wassailed each other with a warm hug.
13. He wassailed the room with a bright smile.
14. The crowd wassailed the new couple with a hearty round of applause.
15. He wassailed the audience with a rousing rendition of a traditional song.
16. She wassailed her friends with a cheerful shout.
17. They wassailed the crowd with a hearty cheer.
18. The children wassailed their parents with a loud and joyous laugh.
19. He wassailed the guests with a passionate speech.
20. They wassailed the room with a thunderous roar of approval.

Common Phases

"Wassail the trees, that they may bear"; "Wassail the meadows, that they may be green"; "Wassail the wheat, that it may yield"; "Wassail the sheep, that they may increase"; "Wassail the cows, that they may give us milk"; "Wassail the horses, that they may be strong"; "Wassail the doves, that they may be plentiful"; "Wassail the barn, that it may be full".

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