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.
Found a Place was created in 2000.
Scotia Place was created in 1983.
Kings Place was created in 2008.
Savoy Place was created in 1889.