Definitions
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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
regale .
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Examples
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President Obama "regales" San Francisco liberals with GOP quips: SAN FRANCISCO - Hours after
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I had to ask him, I never remember my dreams, likely because I only have two speeds (maximum overdrive and coma), while he regales me most mornings with his bizarre adventures with his unconscious.
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He regales us with one of the oil patch's favorite axioms, the 'peak oil' anthem -- we are running out of oil, higher prices are needed to find more oil.
Raymond J. Learsy: Obama Echoes The American Petroleum Institute Mantra
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Johnson regales a tale from the '70s of a customer in Alaska who brought in faulty car tires she had purchased from a store recently acquired by Nordstrom.
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Weiland regales his students with anecdotes of trips through the States and South America, hoping to inspire them to move out of state for college and experience new places.
Classroom Heroes: Retired Air Force Major Michael Weiland Gives His Students Wings
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In this epic 2-parter, McJeffrey regales us with his tale of misadventure and woe as he shares with us the details of his perilous journey to Comic-Con 2009 in San Diego.
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It's not the first time Democrats have accused Mr. Christie of embellishing as he regales Republicans with tales of his short time in office.
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In a number of phone conversations, she regales me with stories about her family and upbringing.
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In this epic 2-parter, McJeffrey regales us with his tale of misadventure and woe as he shares with us the details of his perilous journey to Comic-Con 2009 in San Diego.
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In a number of phone conversations, she regales me with stories about her family and upbringing.
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