That merrymaker, or vandal, was beaten down by police with truncheons and taken away.
From the economist.com
It might just be the cheeriest merrymaker at your party.
From the chron.com
Kevin Youkilis, Boston's batting genius and merrymaker, pointed out Rivera's few vulnerabilities, which the team has exploited over the years.
From the nytimes.com
Instead of viewing the get-together as an opportunity to strengthen or forge internal connections, this merrymaker overindulges in festive cheer and creates all kinds of awkwardness.
From the nzherald.co.nz
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