wassails (Meaning)

wassails

riotous drinking, to drink to the health of, to go on a wild drinking spree, to indulge in wassail, to sing carols from house to house at Christmas, an early English toast to someone's health, to drink to the health or thriving of, wild drinking, a hot drink that is made with wine, beer, or cider, spices, sugar, and usually baked apples and is traditionally served in a large bowl especially at Christmastime

wassails Sentence Examples

  1. The revelers raised their wassail bowls in a toast to the New Year.
  2. The traditional wassail song echoed through the streets, bringing warmth to the winter night.
  3. The spiced wassail warmed my frozen fingers as I watched the fireworks display.
  4. Our wassailing party visited every cottage, offering a cup of the festive brew.
  5. The wassail bowl was filled with apples, oranges, and cloves, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.
  6. The wassailing ritual involved singing, dancing, and sharing of wassail.
  7. The farmers' wassail was said to keep the orchards healthy and productive.
  8. The wassail cup was an indispensable part of medieval Christmas celebrations.
  9. The fragrant wassail filled the house with a sweet and inviting aroma.
  10. We raised our glasses in a cheerful wassail, wishing each other happiness and good cheer.

FAQs About the word wassails

riotous drinking, to drink to the health of, to go on a wild drinking spree, to indulge in wassail, to sing carols from house to house at Christmas, an early En

sprees, drunks, binges,carousals, jamborees, revels, busts, carouses, toots, keg parties

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The revelers raised their wassail bowls in a toast to the New Year.

The traditional wassail song echoed through the streets, bringing warmth to the winter night.

The spiced wassail warmed my frozen fingers as I watched the fireworks display.

Our wassailing party visited every cottage, offering a cup of the festive brew.