roister

[US]/ˈrɔɪstə/
[UK]/ˈrɔɪstər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to engage in noisy revelry; to swagger or boast; to drink and party noisily
Word Forms
Past Tenseroistered
Past Participleroistered
Present Participleroistering
Third Person Singularroisters

Phrases & Collocations

roister and cheer

roister in joy

roister with friends

roister all night

roister at parties

roister like mad

roister and sing

roister in celebration

roister through life

roister with abandon

Example Sentences

they love to roister at the annual festival.

the friends decided to roister all night after the graduation.

he tends to roister whenever he wins a game.

during the holiday, they roistered on the beach.

it's not uncommon for college students to roister on weekends.

they roistered in celebration of their big win.

after the concert, the crowd began to roister.

he roistered with his friends until dawn.

they often roister at the local pub on friday nights.

during the reunion, old friends roistered like they were young again.

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