"The general regaled his troops with stories of his mishaps as a young officer."
"The king regaled the foreign visitors with feasts and entertainment."
While having a party, I paid a band to play to regale my guests.
The lion just has a regal air about him.
The regal announcement was well-received.
i played band in my party to regale my guests
His plan was to regale the guests with stories of his dad's life when giving his eulogy.
I regaled the crowd with grand stories.
"Regale" means to entertain with jokes or stories."Please don't regale me with any more camping stories," would be an example sentence.I.P- The King regaled his guests with a plethora of food and drink that were from different parts of the globe.
Regale is an English word meaning ''to entertain sumptuously with food and drink'' and ''to feast''. It comes from the French word ''regaler'' meaning ''to treat to a delicious meal''.
la régale = king's right régaler = to treat to
He’s a dof planted beca he’s not the side of a regale plantEd
John Rickets has written: 'John Rickets, Byrsa Basilica Sive Regale Excambium'
That's most likely to be "feast."
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We stood patiently by while the bore continued to regale us about his three week vacation in the Poconos studying rock formations.
Vittorio Saltini has written: 'Questioni di estetica e di teoria della letteratura' 'Nel manto mio regale'