0 to dance, drink, sing, etc. at a party or in public, especially in a noisy way --
1 to dance, sing, and enjoy yourself with others in a noisy way --
In 1769 elements of carnival and popular revel were accordingly built into the tribute.
Many of the children at this nursery seemed to revel in the physical freedom they were given and exploited it to the full.
Improvisers both resist and revel in conventions associated with their instrument.
Some travelers will revel in one region, some in another.
Turn of the century shopkeepers who dealt in kangas revelled in the never-ending marketing opportunities presented by continuously changing color, pattern and design combinations.
Its response to this is to revel in the dreamlike forest scenes it establishes.
For those who followed the impulse to natural theology, to revel in the beauty of nature was not simply pleasure.
Instead, they revel in being able to choose the best roles - in scripts written by others.