Crossword clues for reveled
reveled
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Revel \Rev"el\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Reveledor Revelled; p. pr. & vb. n. Reveling or Revelling.] [OF. reveler to revolt, rebel, make merry, fr. L. rebellare. See Rebel.]
To feast in a riotous manner; to carouse; to act the bacchanalian; to make merry.
--Shak.To move playfully; to indulge without restraint. ``Where joy most revels.''
--Shak.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: revel)
Usage examples of "reveled".
He reveled in the waves of intensifying pleasure that made them clutch at each other, straining together in an effort to reach the peak of their passion.
Once they were in bed together, it seemed as if she never stopped touching him, and despite himself, he reveled in it.
The first sight she saw kept her from moving for a long, long time, as she reveled in the piercing sweetness of it.
And he reveled in her, holding her and kissing her endlessly, taking her to the peak of pleasure, letting her rest then doing it again before it all became too much for him, and he began surging wildly as he reached for his own sweet madness.
She had reveled in its beauty and ignored the ugliness unless forced to look upon it.
Any other woman would have been frightened by the savagery of his possession, but Caroline had reveled in it.
She had been sucked up into the maw of a powerful storm, and she loved it, reveled in it, embraced it and wanted more.
She reveled in the smooth firmness of his lips, the sharp edges of his teeth.
She reveled in his taste, as the coolness of his lips rapidly became warm, then hard and hot.
She reveled in it, reaching up to cling to his heavy shoulders, offering her mouth more fully to him.
She had always protected herself from the world, set apart from birth by her own abilities, while he had reveled in and dominated the hot, pulsing currents.
She learned what it was like to live in a house where the adults loved and respected each other, and her hungry heart reveled in the wonder of it.
She laid her head on his chest, shutting her eyes as she reveled in the feel of him, so hard and strong and vital.
Though it had been only a rural house, not an actual farm, she had still reveled in the peace and quiet, and longed for it when her mother had remarried and they had moved to New York.
The circumstances had been humiliating, but that secret little part of her had reveled in the opportunity.