roister Sentence Examples
- The rowdy revelers roistered through the streets, their revelry echoing through the night.
- The merry band roistered around the bonfire, their laughter and songs filling the air.
- The courtier roistered with his companions, indulging in excessive drinking and feasting.
- The students roistered on the campus green, celebrating their newfound freedom.
- The boisterous sailors roistered in the tavern, their voices drowned out by the clinking of mugs.
- The drunken husband roistered home late, stumbling and making a commotion.
- The rowdy youth roistered through the town, causing mischief and mayhem.
- The knights roistered in the great hall, feasting and celebrating their victory.
- The revelers roistered on the beach, enjoying the summer sun and warm sand.
- The roistering crowd surged into the stadium, eager to witness the spectacle.
roister Meaning
roister (v)
engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking
roister (v. i.)
To bluster; to swagger; to bully; to be bold, noisy, vaunting, or turbulent.
roister (n.)
See Roisterer.
Synonyms & Antonyms of roister
FAQs About the word roister
engage in boisterous, drunken merrymakingTo bluster; to swagger; to bully; to be bold, noisy, vaunting, or turbulent., See Roisterer.
binge, revel, birl, wassail, drink,carouse, tipple, soak, guzzle,booze
No antonyms found.
The rowdy revelers roistered through the streets, their revelry echoing through the night.
The merry band roistered around the bonfire, their laughter and songs filling the air.
The courtier roistered with his companions, indulging in excessive drinking and feasting.
The students roistered on the campus green, celebrating their newfound freedom.