regale in the PONS Dictionary

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Ben is welcomed and regaled with food and drink.
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Guests were regaled with fabulous entertainments in the gardens over a period of one week.
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Agent 007 is like an old friend whom an audience meets for drinks every two years or so; he regales them with tall tales, winking all the time.
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His guests could depend on being regaled with his version of his latest battle in the courts.
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At the conclusion of the marriage, they were regaled with cakes and ale.
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His conduct at the banquets was less than regal, he often vomited repeatedly into his napkin, belched, and regaled those present with socially inappropriate jokes.
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He continued to regale fans and journalists with his wit, stories, and quotes.
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And a pleasant fire our souls to regale.
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Family members would visit the skulls and talk to them, sometimes bearing their problems or regaling the dead with jokes.
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Along the way, she regaled audiences with fanciful tales of her journey, and seemed to thrive in the lime-light.
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