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"regale" Definitions
  1. to entertain lavishly or agreeably; delight.
  2. to entertain with choice food or drink.
  3. to feast.
  4. Rare
  5. a sumptuous feast.
  6. Archaic
  7. a choice article of food or drink.
  8. Archaic
  9. refreshment.

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119 Sentences With "regale"

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An Anthurium Regale at Enid Offolter's Natural Selection Exotics Tropicals.
He has many boxing stories and anecdotes to regale the punters.
Christmastime, we sit again, and he'd regale us with old stories.
I'll regale you further about the higher-ups and their perverted shenanigans.
He used to regale his family with tales of rough New York.
What are the tales that you still regale your co-workers with?
Rabbis and cantors wish Muslims "Shabbat Shalom" and regale them with Hebrew incantations.
Great athletes don't need to regale you with stories of their athletic achievements.
A war wound to regale her pals about, from the time she got away.
His father would regale him and his three siblings with "diamond stories" over dinner.
His great-grandmother used to regale him with tales of travellers and their ways.
He'll also regale children with tales of the Red Wedding, in dark gory detail.
They regale the guests with facts about the park while they scan the landscape.
I also listen to Amy Cuddy, read Brene Brown, mediate, and regale in humility.
I'll regale my editors with tales of wonderful, unique cuisine found in my travels.
As they walked around set together, Constantine would regale her with stories about Old Hollywood.
Even if he did, it would be unwise to regale him with your autofellatio jokes.
He apparently did not regale neighbors with stories, although he clearly had some good ones.
Deb's just back from there and will hereby regale you with wild and woolly tales.
I ask him if I can get some Benadryl first, and then I'll regale him.
They can regale friends about their exchanges and hold up their cellphone when he calls.
You'll regale your partner with your fantasy league choices, and Philando Castile will keep being dead.
Admiral Rob has a non-digital game to regale us about in Empire of the Sun.
They regale each other with newspaper accounts and letters smuggled by friends from Paris to Bristol.
McCain asked his mother to regale the group with a story about a driving mishap in Arizona.
Any woman who's ever used a transit system could surely regale you with her own "manspreading" horror story.
Others just want to regale you with unicorns and stamp-collecting werewolves: Reader, meet the Icelandic novelist Sjon.
She'd sometimes regale them with her impersonations, of the designer Valentino, for example, or the author Truman Capote.
Experts regale the camera with talk of serial killer Richard "Dick" Nighttime's abs, biceps, and his beautiful blue eyes.
It's time for me to regale you with details of my dart session with Ryan Williams and TJ Miller.
Similarly, I called my sister after I got extensions in part to regale the camera with slow, sumptuous blinks.
In high school in the 1970s, Mr. Pence would regale friends with an imitation of his grandfather's soft brogue.
Christmastime, we sit around and he'd regale us with old stories, old milestones, old weddings, old events from his calendars.
He'd call me "sweetheart" and regale me with anecdotes about fancy golfing excursions that involved dalliances with stratospherically pricey escorts.
The elderly man lived in my town and used to regale me with stories of restoring his century-old house.
The hustler, it seems, made too good to even regale his audience with stories that we'd all understand as lies.
It's fun to catch up with my friend, hear about his new job, and regale him with stories from the office.
Charlotte Cowles here, back from my week off and ready to regale you with the top stories in business and tech.
Be suspicious of consultants who regale potential clients with stories about ads that produced 85033 point shifts in the horse race.
I always knew Becca was very family oriented and I had heard her regale me with stories of her famous Uncle Gary.
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As his son lies bruised and unconscious in his hospital bed, Anni tries to regale him with tales about his college days.
For countless minutes we would regale each other with recaps of our favorite moments on Game of Thrones and just laugh and laugh.
At home, grandparents would spin yarns; at school, if a teacher failed to turn up, students were instructed to regale each other with tales.
They reveal Mr. Sweat as an enthusiastic raconteur, eager to regale his questioners with his backwoods accomplishments and his MacGyver-like skills of improvisation.
For most of them, however, the main purpose may be to boost speaking fees, get a cable television gig or someday regale their grandchildren.
It'd be easier if I could regale you with stories of my many failures on that journey, but Flinthook's rooms are often a blur.
He would store a bottle of vodka in the manager's desk and regale players and coaches a like with his quirky bits of wisdom.
But before you regale yourself with the bountiful harvest of unfortunate tattoos, here are 13 fast facts we learned from these 30 beautiful women. 1.
His uncle Miguele would bring him gifts and regale him with tales about his frequent visits to Colombia, and take him to local Latin festivals.
During the battle, he would regale me with hysterical stories of our father, often culminating in his taking a giant leap off my top bunk.
Often they've only been working for a short time, but they'll regale you with stories of how great it is to work for the company.
The flushed-faced loudmouth at the bar, five drinks in, leaning over our shoulder, breathing hot beer, attempting to regale us with tales of past glory.
If you come out to her home, she'll happily regale you with stories of her youth, where she's seen the struggle for water in many forms.
Mr. Stone has said he was simply urging Mr. Credico, a chronic impersonator and fellow "Godfather" buff, to regale the committee with his impression of Pentangeli.
When he visited my house, he would regale me with stories of his own recent fights, making a point to emphasize that even he took beatings.
What you should not do is regale your love with the actual tale of Saint Valentine, who was imprisoned, tortured and beheaded in the third century.
If you are lucky enough not to have parents who regale you with stories of NYC life in the early '80s, I will gladly lend you mine.
And if they stay around to eat an ice cream or order a hamburger, Charles, 49, will regale them with every tale he has heard about Mantle.
When it comes to Soviet leaders Yuri Andropov, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Boris Yeltsin, Kalugin knew them all and can regale you for hours with stories about them.
During the ride, Mr. Meyer told the driver that the two men were once cabdrivers themselves and proceeded to regale him with tales of their glory days.
Lore had been known to regale the press with his ambitious plan to build a long-term standalone business that could be worth tens of billions some day.
I will admit that taking this alternate route at SXSW is not the best way to regale your friends with stories of all the big artists you saw.
A vaulted ceiling reveals a second floor, lined with books, where she recalls positioning a soprano one evening to regale guests seated on leather couches and chairs below.
Over 10 days, they regale one other with stories of folly and caprice from the world they have abandoned, to safeguard against the peril lurking at the door.
Is it possible that there are people left on this self-publicizing Earth who do not want to regale unsuspecting audiences with all the minutiae of their lives?
Just ask the cast of "Captain America: Civil War," out in U.S. theaters on May 6, and they will regale tales of uncomfortable itches, injuries and heat exhaustion.
Perhaps the best way to learn about this is from your buddies playing Destiny 2, who will regale you with tales of Destiny back before it was fun.
Lore had been known to regale the press with his ambitious plan to build a long-term stand-alone business that could be worth tens of billions some day.
He is a bartender and raconteur of the highest order, so let him regale you, as he did I, with tales of rock 'n roll, crime, survival, and tiki.
He also noted that the sommelier on staff was there not only to recommend wine, but also to regale guests with Disney history (both the park and the man).
I often regale my male friends with the tale of the time during college football pre-season when I started a fight with a coach on the practice field.
All Trump critics with your knickers in a knot, lighten up: At least the Donald didn't regale us with stories of having seen his counterpart's soul as Dubya did.
For a couple of weeks, I called to regale him with visions of a future in which robots become so much like us that they teach us about ourselves.
I know I would forget to regale him about all the funny little things the pup does or how I'm feeling on a given day without writing it all down.
And from that day on, the tale of Arnie's mulligan at Augusta joined the arsenal of golf stories with which dad would regale his bar buddies at the American Legion.
When a grim-faced neighbor announced that she had just thrown up while preparing for a colonoscopy, Mr. Sykes was quick to regale her with stories of successful procedures past.
The Man in Black (Ed Harris) gets Teddy to regale him with the "old native myth" of the maze as they ride to the unsubtly named outcast town of Pariah.
Despite the fact he was in a room full of critics, Miller decided to regale the audience with what he called "the worst review" he'd ever received for his stand-up.
In years to come, Kusamba will regale her children with tales of upstaging two very talented men while voicing an animal that waits to eat the rotting flesh scraps off carcasses.
I won't regale you with all of them, but certainly one of my top 10 is when I logged on to Facebook dot com in the year of our Lord, 2009.
Many politicians spent their younger days working or volunteering for campaigns, and they now regale voters with stories about knocking on doors for a candidate whose virtue appealed to their young idealism.
It's not that you'd suddenly now turn up your nose at Two Buck Chuck, but you might regale your fellow tipplers about that time you killed a $4,000 bottle of Romanée-Conti.
There he would regale guests — who could include designers, Kardashians, the artist Julian Schnabel, the architect Peter Marino and seamstresses from his ateliers — long into the night with opinions, stories and exhortations.
"I'd love to regale you with stories of hilarious antics, but yeah, I got into trouble a lot," Levy, 35, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue of his incredibly "normal" upbringing in Toronto.
I'd regale him with my own critical perspective on Hegel and my love for As I Lay Dying, and I'd show him how I was a well-liked, certified "cool kid" with friends.
I would regale my friends with tales of cross-eyed cats perpetually on the verge of death, ailing chickens convalescing in the house or a paraplegic possum that fancied scrambled eggs for dinner.
IN HOTEL BARS in many parts of Africa, foreign businessmen like to regale each other with tales about the difficulty of arranging even simple things like accommodation or a safe ride from the airport.
I THINK SOME OF THIS IS AN OVERREACTION TO OVERREACTION OF ASSETS BEING SO SWOLLEN AND NOW THERE'S A REVERSION AND -- I THINK YOU SOUND SMARTER WHEN YOU'RE NEGATIVE SO I CAN REGALE YOU.
These two crotchety oldsters — the alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — will regale audiences with complaints about popular culture and celebrations of tuna salad, under the direction of Alex Timbers.
Tormund the Wildling fought and survived alongside his crush Brienne, so he can continue to awkwardly flirt with her and regale us with stories about being breastfed by a giant when he was a baby.
It's one thing to play an online shooter; it's another for someone to regale the time they randomly lobbed a grenade across the stage and won the game with half a point of life left.
Bob then decides this is a good time to regale me with tales of people who have been injured after their ropes snapped, and I start to wonder whether coming here was a good idea.
Now, let's check in with their friends: Dave: Newly sober, Dave goes to a gathering with his also sober girlfriend and her sober friends, who regale him with stories of their seriously fucked up times.
The duo recently met up with Matt Sweeney in Palm Springs to regale him with tales of playing without a pick, teaching a thing or two to Neil Young, and how they learned to play.
Kisner, who started with the earliest wave of golfers on Thursday, left the course as the clubhouse leader just past noon, then proceeded to regale reporters with the humorous details of the previous evening's soccer contest.
And while there are many happily coupled folks out there who'll regale you with the tale of how they were each other's first and only match, Sussman says to remember they are the exception — not the rule.
"I think they're going to regale us with the greatness of their faster-growing media division, but I'm concerned that we'll also hear about that worrisome balance sheet that's caused the stock to lag dramatically behind Verizon," he warned.
And while it's fun to regale in these shared nightmarish experiences, the sheer magnitude of the responses over Char's innocuous tweet — at 30,000 likes and counting — did get us thinking: Why do people resonate with these horrible travel experience so passionately?
I would forgo the walk down the aisle in favor of a seance so Diana can regale us with a tale of the exact moment she knew her life was over when she found out she was carrying Dodi's child... allegedly.
" A contemporary account defined these as "a feast or a rejoicing, which the king gives to regale his court on some evenings in his superbly furnished and illuminated public apartments, with music, balls, dance, meals, games and other magnificent entertainments.
But also — and I realize this is tough because he is the boss, and he is not an actor — please get him to relax so he can regale us more comfortably, not race through anecdotes and step on his own punch lines.
Instead of solving anything, "don't feed the trolls" became a motto for people who want to act above it all or regale us with stories about how much harder it was to troll back in their day when they had to troll uphill, both ways!
And then the energetic Mr. Marchetti, seeing an American friend, darted over to regale him with stories about another recent dinner party of note, this one at Bill Gates's house outside Seattle, the one where he keeps the Codex Leicester by da Vinci on view.
Talk to them long enough and they'll also regale you with stories from the bar's past — like the time in 1973 when women attending a trade union conference across the street stormed the bar, which at that point served only men, demanding to be served.
"It put me back a little bit to go to our Greenville, South Carolina, plant last summer and to have the team regale me with a really good lean production (project) that had just been implemented," Larry Culp said at an investor conference in New York.
Pull up a chair and I will be more than happy to regale you with the tale of how His Fistic Majesty, Michael Bisping walked off of a film set and into the biggest fight of his life, starching the American playboy, Luke Rockhold for blighty.
If, as Packer argues, "a writer who's afraid to tell people what they don't want to hear has chosen the wrong trade," what alternative trade should we recommend for those who regularly regale the same audiences with the same bromides about speech, expression, tribalism, and civility?
He used much of his 20-minute address — double the time of Mr. Biden's remarks — to regale voters with the tales of town halls "where the air cracked with skepticism" and gymnasiums filled with people who "really listened" and would eventually help his struggling campaign rebound.
Evan would serve lobster tails and wine with just a hint of freezer burn, while Amanda would regale the crowd with whispery tales of how Sweet Evan rescued her from the wily ways of Josh, a man she will only refer to as He With The Perfect Chin.
But it's not only Ubisoft's trip to DC that we talk about: Listen to Danielle regale you with tales of the internet long past in Hypnospace Outlaw, Rob lead us into the British techno-thriller of The Occupation, and Patrick solve the word-puzzle, block-pushing mysteries of Baba Is You, too.
Order shrimp and grits, as I did at Oceana, and he will regale you with the tale of the first time he ever ate that meal at "a little restaurant down by the water in St. Marys, Ga.," while traveling for the wedding of the thriller writer Steve Berry, author of the Cotton Malone series.
The Grumpy Middle got to college around the time the drinking age was raised to 153 and were too young to enjoy all of the benefits of the booming 215s economy, but old enough to have worked with older colleagues who could regale them with tales of how great things were for white-collar workers in the 245s.
For years, anime fans I met at raves would regale me with tales of how they stayed in the hotel-conference-room-turned-anime-porn-theater overnight at the convention when they couldn't afford a proper hotel room, while others said it was the perfect place to come down after a night of raving at Anime North's legendary dance parties.
Veterans of New York news media still laugh to recall how Mr. Trump would call them up, pretending to be a publicist named John Barron, or sometimes John Miller, in order to regale them with tales of Mr. Trump's glamorous personal life — how many models he was dating, which actresses were pursuing him, which celebrities he was hanging out with.
While I wished I could have delighted in this elegant decadence with you at my side, dear reader, the best I can do is regale you with details of the pleasure that betid me: It was a crisp, bright, clean, Granny Smith-apple tartness, which, while I&aposm no sommelier, I could pick out in a blind taste test of 20 offerings.
In this computer file, I recount jokes, recall musical or sports performances during their school years, thank them for material and nonmaterial gifts, characterize their temperaments at birth or what I made of them when I first met them, embarrass them with stories about gaffes they and I have committed, regale them with cooking adventures and vacation misadventures, remind them of celebrations we relished together.
Scarborough, UK Whitby, UK Liverpool, UK London, UK Bute, UK Windermere, UK Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Wilcote, UK Weston-super-Mare, UK Glasgow, UK Exmouth, UK Seaton, UK Conwy, UK There are benefits to exploring a new city on a bus tour—you get ferried around to all the best sites, you have an overly enthusiastic guide who will regale you with fun facts and helpful information, and, at the end, there will be a great place to buy souvenirs.
That she then went on to regale Letterman with an anecdote about how she told her Mary Reilly director, Stephen Frears, that she would scream unless he told her his birthday (which she did when he first refused) only further underscored why that playful spirit fit the teen sweetheart label to a T. And while her childlike charisma was likely what nabbed her the role of Tinkerbell in Steven Spielberg's ill-fated 1991 film Hook, she mostly excelled in films that asked audiences to fall in love with her, as her leading men often did.

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