单词 | on the razzle-dazzle |
释义 | > as lemmason the razzle-dazzle c. Chiefly British. A boisterous or wildly riotous outing or celebration; a spree; = razzle n. 2. Frequently in on the razzle-dazzle. 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 1893 A. Hennequin Three Hats i. 5 You'd been out on the ‘razzle-dazzle’ last night. 1909 J. Galsworthy Silver Box ii. i. 39 in Plays I see that young calf, his son, swellin' it about, and goin' on the razzle-dazzle. 1917 A. B. Paterson Saltbush Bill 49 I have been on the razzle-dazzle Full many a time since then But I never could get the chemist To brew me that drink again. 1944 P. Boardman Patrick Geddes ii. 29 Fancy old Pat going off for the razzle-dazzle. I always thought he was too serious for that. 2006 Sunday Independent (Ireland) (Nexis) 30 Apr. As soon as she began to snore, he slipped out of their apartment, and went on the razzle-dazzle. < as lemmas |
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