0 to entertain someone with stories or jokes:
Grandpa regaled us with tales of his small-town childhood.
We have been regaled with the case of the dinner ladies.
On that occasion my audience felt no pain at all as they had all been regaled with copious samples of the famous brand.
He regaled us with the tales of his youth when he was wandering round casinos squandering hundreds of thousands of pounds.
One of the horrors of the last month has been the "freeze bore" who regaled us with his stories of the great freeze.
No doubt we shall be regaled with all sorts of excuses.
Children may be going into the shop to buy sweets, older people to buy newspapers, and they are regaled by the displays that they see.
He has regaled us with his litany of less-than-serious insults.
Thirdly, we believe that we have been regaled with unsubstantiated facts of a financial and a medical nature.