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Regale meaning
A feast, a meal. | a choice article of food or drink. | refreshment.
Example sentences (13)
Not many sports media personalities can regale their audience with details on what it is like to lose the sense of taste and smell.
It is warning signal for the insensitive African leaders that regale in bringing economic burden on the citizens while they live in opulence at the expense of the tax payers.
There are cameos from Sebastian, who tells you the rules of the ride, as well as Scuttle who tries to regale you with Ariel’s story.
We were such an amazing story that Michael would regale friends about it at dinner parties.
A good way to get your bearings is to take a free two-hour with a student, who will regale you with stories while leading you past the city’s landmarks.
It is no good for the Congress to just regale the public with hoary tales about convict releases being bought and sold at our national penitentiary and other prisons, and all kinds of corruption in our penal system.
Showbiz legend Sir Michael Parkinson visited Dundee on Saturday to regale a packed-out Whitehall Theatre with tales from his 50-year television career.
They try to regale you with their successes, their failures and that eureka moment.
Kickoff regulars Bob Allison and Sr. Maryadele Robinson regale each other at the Breakfast.
My grandma would regale us with these, I’m sure fictional, tales of people.
Well, actually it does because they’ve teamed up with the folks over at Rosa-Regale to create heart-shaped, wine-infused marshmallows and a perfectly pink cocktail recipe to boot (see below).
When he wasn’t performing with a band, Jones would regularly play solo shows and regale audiences with stories in between his songs.
He appointed Dr John Goddard to burst into Parliament and regale the House with Burdett and Stacey's declarations of innocence that they had made before their deaths.