Roister (verb)

To engage in boisterous or noisy behavior, especially while celebrating or enjoying oneself.

Origin:

From middle english roistren, from old french roister, from roister ("to boast"), of germanic origin.

Examples:

  1. The young men roistered in the streets late into the night, shouting and laughing.
  2. The revelers roistered in the tavern, drinking and making merry.
  3. Some people believe that the young prince is too much of a roister, always seeking out the next wild party.
  4. The students roistered in the dorms after the big game, celebrating their victory.
  5. The group of friends roistered in the park, playing music and singing together.
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