I'll certainly ponder this next time I'm tempted to make merry with the white sugar. |
After all, there will be plenty of chances to eat, drink and make merry once he has retired. |
By day, they gathered to denounce royal policy, while at night they expected to eat, drink, and make merry at the king's expense. |
They're both eager to drink, club and make merry in London while they can before returning to Tehran next week. |
These make merry among the flowers of the coral tree, which appear first in South India, and last in the Punjab. |
But even the basest of the yokels and groundlings could not make merry over the cozening of so noble a gentleman! |