These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'convivial.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2023 The heat and brilliance of a convivial conflagration breaks the dark gloom of cold nights, and hot drinks are more appealing in frigid temperatures than cold ones. The minimum level requirement here is 230. 2023 While such a description may sound affected on paper, the convivial atmosphere inside this converted Fitzroy warehouse quashes any misguided notion of pretense. Learn about the identity behind the mysterious girl at the end of Arcana and the lost kingdom of Kritias before disaster struck in this region, as the area resonates on the memories of those who pass through them. Robyn Bahr, The Hollywood Reporter, 22 Mar. 2022 Radiating hippie machismo, Treadwell is a classic Herzogian weirdo, his blonde Prince Valiant haircut and convivial naiveté barely masking the troubled past that led him to seek salvation in the woods. Chelsey Lewis, Journal Sentinel, 27 Dec. 2023 Professional athletes in Wisconsin have a convivial history supporting and interacting with each other, from Randall Cobb and Aaron Rodgers sitting courtside at a Bucks game (Rodgers is a minority owner) to Brewers watching the Bucks clinch the title in 2021. 2023 Not to mention other highlights such as the food, mentioned elsewhere here convivial fun at the Flair Shows around the Martini Bar in The Grand Plaza, which succeeds in giving the ship a meeting place where people actually want to meet and the efficient, friendly crew. Michaela Trimble, Condé Nast Traveler, 1 Mar. 2023 Teal Thomsen Joris Allardon Indian textiles and Palestinian cuisine in Paris In the lively Pigalle neighborhood, down a quiet cobbled street away from the area’s convivial bars and bistros, is Hotel Le Ballu, a 37-room boutique property by the hotelier Julia Vidalenc. Hannah Goldfield, The New Yorker, 24 Mar. Cailey Rizzo, Travel + Leisure, 10 Apr. Panted, priapic insistences left on people's phones surely aren't the norm.Ĭhristopher Beanland: How it Feels to Have Your Phone HackedĪll the usual devices are employed, from female guest vocalists to mildly priapic strutting on the "urban" City is Ours, but originality is manifestly lacking.Ĭharles-Maurice de Talleyrand, the priapic bishop of Autun who became France's diplomat for all seasons he served and survived both the Revolution and Napoleon, famously remarked that no one who had not lived during the ancien régime could have any idea of how sweet life could be.Recent Examples on the Web Woolley's has a convivial vibe, which is unexpected for an airport location. Rocking and Rolling in the Wild, Wild East Reiner, as director Marty DeBergi, is a spoof on Martin Scorsese in "The Last Waltz", it doesn't seem to have aged much in 27 years. Though the film broadly spoofs the priapic grandiosity of heavy-metal acts and riffs knowingly on the rock-doc genre Mr. Perhaps he had some kind of priapic illness, in which case one can only sympathise.Īnd they will surely be in 2010 in that ludicrous mode affected by all incoming UK governments of wanting to show that they have influence with their new-found chums Nicolas, Angela and the priapic Silvio.Īpart from the choice of judges, the PR machine going way beyond its remit by overselling a priapic coke-user whom they then had to sack, being deserted by Simon Cowell and then, after various related kerfuffles, turned down by Cheryl Cole, and beaten demeaningly and unaccountably in the ratings by Strictly Come Dancing, and not actually having quite enough people who could … sing … the song choices were the worse.Īmelia Lily, X Factor's comeback queen, reaches end of road in talent show final Like Hefner, Wenner panders to a young and, by their own definition, hip demographic of readers under 30 years of age both publishers might charitably be described as priapic geriatrics at 84 and 64 years of age, respectively.
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