Merrymaking at My Place was created on 2007-08-20.
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When pals hung out together and drank beer in Shakespeare's time, they were often accused of merrymaking.
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# To engage in boisterous merrymaking; revel noisily. # To behave in a blustering manner; swagger.
Yes, carnival is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an event or a season or festival of merrymaking; a venue of entertainment for riding rides, playing games, and eating fun foods, often a group that travels from place to place; a word for a thing.
carnival, merrymaking, fair, feast, jubilee, gala, festivities, commemoration, celebration
Reveler are people who are having fun at a lively party or celebration:The married woman hired a reveler to plan her wedding.To take great pleasure or delight: She reveled in her unaccustomed leisure.nounboisterous festivity; merrymaking; revelryan occasion of merrymaking or boisterous festivity; celebration
Yes, "jollification" is a noun. It refers to a lively celebration or festivity, often characterized by merrymaking and enjoyment.
Martineau Place was created in 2001.
Pioneer Place was created in 1990.
Bridgewater Place was created in 2007.
Cornish Place was created in 1860.