He would regale us of tales about the rich and famous, their peculiar ways and their strange vices. |
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Arriving and departing for the wedding the bride and groom looked gleeful in their horse drawn chariot with driver in full regale. |
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Police and former problematic consumers regale pupils with horror stories and issue warnings of what can happen if one uses drugs. |
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I will endeavor to stay in touch on a regular basis, and regale you with amusing anecdotes of our experiences to date. |
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Jean-Pierre's father likes to regale me of his days as a young motorcycle toughie in the Tehran nightclubs. |
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These films regale as they repulse, hitting the gag reflex and the funny bone simultaneously. |
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He would then regale his hapless customers with stories of his own daring deeds. |
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I do not have an unlimited amount of time to regale the House with the successes we have had in Afghanistan. |
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We all know people who regale their listeners with big words and long phrases in the hope that it will make them seem learned and intelligent. |
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I now regale my young staff with the story of sitting in the gallery and watching Joey Smallwood go forth against the opposition benches. |
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We can only guess at how many people around the world continue to regale their friends with their best Austin Powers imitations. |
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Our guide will regale you with the history culture and language of the Newfoundland people. |
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A gifted raconteur, he was born to talk, to entertain, to lose the plot, to start again, to regale you with tales from one of the fullest lives a human being could ever live. |
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At Suurbraak, elderly descendants of the Khoikhoi will today regale for hours on end about men of great strength, ghosts and water spirits living in the river. |
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Garnier formulators have developed astonishing textures to arouse the senses and regale the skin. |
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He managed to regale his first 14 tourists with a canal boat tour lasting several hours. |
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The television would regale us with pictures of damaged flora and fauna for days on end. |
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He would regale her with graphic stories of the collapse of the education system in his borough as he did her hair in the morning. |
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Perhaps these are the real reasons disgruntled clubbers corner me at parties and regale me with tales of their dissatisfaction? |
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Her legacy rolled into Britain on the second leg of a world tour to regale fans via the medium of diamonds, pearls and outrageous haute-couture. |
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I could regale members with stories that were passed on to me from my mother and father who lived through the Depression. |
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Relax, recline, become recumbent and ready yourself for this week's riotous, relay of rich regale from the odder and more interesting side of the Net. |
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He came faultlessly dressed in the formal white tie and tails, nor did he regale us with wise-cracking anecdotes about the music or some of his funny experiences in the past. |
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Anyway I sat down with Bruce and encouraged him to regale me with a few New Hampshire-in-the-old days stories. |
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All this law has provided ample fodder for late-night comedians, who regale us with the latest legal idiocy. |
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Many of today's hybrids have been crossed with Lilium regale. |
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I won't regale you with the play-by-play description of the game. |
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Bruges Central' will regale residents and visitors with a packed and varied programme of concerts, films, stage performances, exhibitions and other events over a period of more than four months. |
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She used to regale us with stories of his maths classes at school. |
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The award-winning Tunisian singer will regale you with hits including Miziana, Barchan and Khallas Tarak. |
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I continue to be concerned by the number of youths at NBYC who regale my officers with stories of how quickly they intend to return to NBYC upon their release. |
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Visit of the village, its half-timbered houses, and the apothecary house of the old hospital which testifies to the wealth of the regional hospital heritage, enough to regale oneself! |
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The delivery after that, though, will make it all worthwhile, as I will get to chat with the elderly disabled couple on the eighth floor of a tower block, who regale me with fascinating stories of their travels. |
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Regale everyone with your soppy songs, recite your loopy limericks, and maybe even draw a doodle or two! |
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