wassailed Antonyms

Meaning of wassailed

wassailed

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

wassailed Sentence Examples

  1. The revelers wassailed merrily, their voices echoing through the streets.
  2. As the snow fell softly, the carollers wassailed beneath the porch light.
  3. The Yule logs burned brightly, casting a warm glow on the wassailers.
  4. On Christmas Eve, families gathered to wassail together, sharing stories and laughter.
  5. The wassail bowl was passed around, each person taking a hearty sip.
  6. The wassail was made with mulled wine, spices, and fruit, and served in a communal bowl.
  7. The wassailers sang ancient carols, their melodies carried by the frosty air.
  8. The wassailing tradition has been passed down through generations, connecting people to their past.
  9. The wassailers' voices filled the church with a joyful cacophony.
  10. As the night wore on, the wassailers grew merry and made merry.

FAQs About the word wassailed

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

roistered, binged, reveled, drank, birled, revelled, caroused, tippled,soaked, boozed

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The revelers wassailed merrily, their voices echoing through the streets.

As the snow fell softly, the carollers wassailed beneath the porch light.

The Yule logs burned brightly, casting a warm glow on the wassailers.

On Christmas Eve, families gathered to wassail together, sharing stories and laughter.