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How to pronounce regale in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms treat
Type of ply, provide, supply, cater
Has types wine, feast, feed, alcoholize
Verb group treat

Examples of regale

regale
He will regale fans with behind-the-scenes stories during a four-day appearance.
From the tennessean.com
From a Navy family, Hudson says her father did not regale her with sea stories.
From the cnn.com
Pull over and regale your other half with folkloric tales of virility and passion.
From the guardian.co.uk
I was trying to regale them with tales from my bygone days as a newspaper reporter.
From the kentucky.com
Byrd loved to regale fellow senators with tales of growing up poor in West Virginia.
From the npr.org
He asked me to sit down next to him and began to regale me with Buffettania.
From the forbes.com
We can regale our children with their life stories before the go to sleep.
From the washingtontimes.com
Lilium regale is one of the most popular lilies, easily raised from spring-sown seed.
From the odt.co.nz
It's the kind of success story that Harmon and his investors love to regale skeptics with.
From the businessweek.com
More examples
  • Provide with choice or abundant food or drink; "Don't worry about the expensive wine--I'm treating"; "She treated her houseguests with good food every night"
  • Droit de ru00E9gale, a medieval legal term, originally denoted those rights that belonged exclusively to the king, either as essential to his sovereignty (jura majora, jura essentialia), such as royal authority; or accidental (jura minora, jura accidentalia), such as the right of the chase, of fishing, mining, etc...
  • A feast, meal; To provide a meal and entertainment for someone; To please someone with entertainment
  • Is a vigorous and productive red Muscadine variety. Regarded by many as similar to the Noble hybrid cultivar. Sugar content tends to be fairly low, about 15 deg. Brix. The grape is juice rich and color stability is good. ...
  • (v) to give lavish pleasure to; delight; amuse
  • To entertain or delight