The revels originated years ago as a bank holiday festival for men who worked in the local quarries. |
Rather, he revels in confounding his audience and the media, cultivating a persona rife with contradictions. |
This is a film that revels and delights in its own mediocrity, and is unashamed of the smallness of its dreams. |
Running about three hours and structured over a broad first act and a swifter second, the opera revels in its bigness. |
Cancer is evidently not a sign that revels in the distinction of being a British royal. |
With the Kerry half forward line on defensive duty, the full forward line was afforded the space it revels in and needs. |