English to Turkish Dictionary merrymaking

merrymaking

eğlence
definition
noun
The wider feelings of distrust or dislike for the Irish harbored by some passengers on board were concentrated in the disapproval of their dancing and general merrymaking .
the process of enjoying oneself with others, especially by dancing and drinking.
translation of 'merrymaking'
noun
cümbüş,
eğlence
adjective
neşeli,
şen
example
In three decades of celebrations, friendly gatherings, bashes, and general 'merrymaking' , I've never experienced anything quite like it.
He heard a few reactionary mutterings of disappointment amongst the barflies; staff smashing glasses was the height of sophisticated 'merrymaking' after a certain volume of arm-bending.
More raucous 'merrymaking' took place in public spaces as artisans and farmers raised liberty poles and enlisted men fired thirteen-gun salutes.
All around me, the 'merrymaking' sounds of the party continued on, but I was oblivious.
So the goofy Greeks decorated their 'merrymaking' in pretty bows and successfully sublimated their impulses with constrictive ceremonial routines.
This is most evident in the second movement, described as having ‘a sense of animation and urgency’ which feels more like 'merrymaking' under duress.
They also abandoned whole towns to go 'merrymaking' .
In all of this 'merrymaking' , I cannot overlook the meticulous research into instruments and music that preludes such an undertaking.
We do not smirk at the misery or the 'merrymaking' of immoral culture.
But all the 'merrymaking' ends when the trial begins.
I'd had my fill of 'merrymaking' and decided to stay put till my headache eased
The juxtaposition of a park for 'merrymaking' alongside a park designed to evoke a sense of debt owed past sacrifice accounted for the shrine's broad-based appeal.
General 'merrymaking' on the second day of Easter includes the rolling of Easter eggs, games to test one's strength, and swinging on swings.
None of the 'merrymaking' warriors is looking towards where a long column of tiny figures is stealthily descending upon them.
I've hardly known a bloke who did not like the 'merrymaking' , that Christimas epitomises.
I broke my tune, and raised my head in the 'merrymaking' 's direction.
Participating in the 'merrymaking' occurs amongst all regardless if one is employed or unemployed.
Which is reason enough to celebrate, although it has taken awhile for the members of Radke's bargaining team to climb on board for the 'merrymaking' .
The wider feelings of distrust or dislike for the Irish harbored by some passengers on board were concentrated in the disapproval of their dancing and general 'merrymaking' .
I can not believe a nation as addicted to drinking, hunting, fighting and riotous 'merrymaking' as the English didn't have some rousing folk music in the past.
Em was not isolated from the 'merrymaking' - against her will, of course.
Intrepid 'merrymakers' from across Kerry recently jetted off to enjoy the holiday of a lifetime that seemed to combine the very best elements of festive fairytales, seasonal songs and Christmas movies.
Yes, he would have been appalled by Costa's coppers and their sniffing dogs waylaying 'merrymakers' in Taylor Square, but his outrage would not have stopped there.
This is beamed particularly at the over 25 age group and 'merrymakers' should dress as the favourite infamous gangsters and molls from the movies.
We were sorry it was not a clearer or a warmer night for this trip - the only eventful part was the Christmas cheer of the non-climbing 'merrymakers' .
There have been times, at social functions and over drinks, when the Professor has advanced this view, and Scott's post brings the memory of fellow 'merrymakers' ' reactions into focus.
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