单词 | on the razzle |
释义 | > as lemmason the razzle 2. Chiefly British. A boisterous or wildly riotous outing or celebration; a spree. Frequently in on the razzle. Cf. razzle-dazzle n. 1c. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > social event > a merrymaking or convivial occasion > [noun] > noisy or riotous revela1375 riotc1440 revel-rout1587 wassail1603 randan1640 rant1650 high-go1774 splore?a1786 gilravagea1796 spree1804 lark1811 spray1813 shindy1821 randy1825 randy-dandy1835 batter1839 flare-up1844 barney1850 jamboree1868 tear1869 whoop-up1876 beano1888 razzle1892 razzle-dazzle1893 bash1901 1892 St. James's Gaz. 16 June 4/2 He hoped soon to join her in Scotland and be married. ‘Ah, I see; on the razzle for the last time.’ 1901 H. V. Esmond Wilderness i. 9 Jack and I are out on the razzle. 1915 W. S. Maugham Of Human Bondage xlix. 249 We won't 'alf go on the razzle. 1927 Daily Express 2 June 6/4 Its heroine..is a Frenchman's idea of a great English lady out on the razzle. 1943 J. B. Priestley Daylight on Sat. xxvi. 201 I've got three [absentees]... One's off on a razzle. 1978 ‘L. Black’ Foursome vii. 56 He loved making new friends, joining up with them for a razzle in the nightspots. 1997 Independent 29 Apr. (Network Plus section) 6/3 We meet up at weekends and go out on the razzle together. < as lemmas |
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