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bacchanal

[bah-kuh-nahl, bak-uh-nal, bak-uh-nl, bak-uh-nl] / ˌbɑ kəˈnɑl, ˌbæk əˈnæl, ˈbæk ə nl, ˈbæk ə nl /


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The best it can do for jokes is endless animal wordplay—a road sign reading “Gnu Jersey,” a bacchanal dubbed “Burning Mammal.”

From The Wall Street Journal

And it may turn out to be more than just a three-month bacchanal.

From New York Times

It also makes for cacophonous bacchanals that delight insect lovers.

From New York Times

Whatever the artist chooses to mount will promptly be Instagrammed to death in an endless summer bacchanal of selfies.

From New York Times

It worked out just fine for bars and restaurants and their customers, without causing drunken bacchanals in the streets.

From Washington Times