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Grandpa regaled us with tales of his small-town childhood.
I am always interested when anyone bearing his family name speaks here, because we are certain to be regaled with something about the 16th and 17th centuries.
We now pay our money and are constantly regaled with tales of gloom and doom, some of which are, unfortunately, justified.
He regaled us with stories of cargoes being traded 10 or 20 times.
I am very grateful to my noble friend, too, for regaling us with his conversation with whoever it was.
He regaled us with tales of the amount of salt that he puts in his restaurant food.
Taking a minimal chauvinist view, most men, when they come back from work, do not solely want to be regaled with conversations about household trivialities.
From the other speeches and statistics with which we have been regaled two indisputable facts seem to stand out.
Thirdly, we believe that we have been regaled with unsubstantiated facts of a financial and a medical nature.