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The word 'reveling' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the activity of taking great pleasure or delight in something, such as a celebratory activity or a situation. For example, “The crowd of revelers danced and sang late into the night.”
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reveling
verb
Present participle of revel
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Ras's new… Green with envy at all the Saint Patrick's Day revelers reveling while you work?
Green with envy at all the Saint Patrick's Day revelers reveling while you work?
Despite another well-received single on the U.S. charts and huge international success that resulted in over 60 million album sales, musicians Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen, and Pål Waaktaar are best known for "Take On Me," the one song that still leaves fans reveling within an "aha" moment.
Ice-T, who had experienced the world of gangs firsthand, introduced his steel-hammer-rhythm braggadocio on albums for Sire Records in the late 1980s, and N.W.A.'s Straight Outta Compton (initially released on group member Eazy-E's Ruthless label in 1988) was widely popular with both black and white teenage males reveling in their disaffection.
It's driven by Franco's performance as George, whether reveling in the charismatic hold he wields over Lennie or conveying his desperation at his own miserable circumstances.
Then: "I put a hurtin' on the bottle!" The song kicked in and the crowd went nuts, dancing, reveling in the dirty little old-style riff at the end.
I spent an hour in a state of catharsis, reveling in the sufficiency of the insults.
Horne takes a decidedly tongue-in-cheek approach to the end of days, reveling, like any good pessimist, in the sheer misery of it all.
In that spirit, I'll be reveling in New England's delightfully ludicrous End Zone Militia, a group of fans/re-enactors who celebrate touchdowns, etc. by discharging their muskets in what are hopefully safe directions.
After spending billions of dollars to successfully host the World Cup — and reveling in how the monthlong global coverage burnished the country's reputation as a democratic beacon — the government is finding that it has created a major public relations problem.
But as golf's longest prologue accelerated into its final phase at Celtic Manor this week, Colin Montgomerie was still visibly reveling in his role, brightening whenever he was addressed as Captain Montgomerie.
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