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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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Bacchanal Carnival would seem to be a welcoming place for Eliza Meeks, who swiftly proves the worth of her telepathic sway over animals by rescuing the alligator wrestler from a grisly death.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 8, 2021

Bacchanal is closed now, but it wasn’t the first or last place I’ve gone over the past few years where I needed to take a short stroll before I could powder my nose.

From New York Times • Mar. 7, 2017

Buffets might cost more than you remember, but they’re probably better than you remember, too, with shelf after shelf of foodie-worthy choices at places like Bacchanal at Caesars Palace and Wicked Spoon at The Cosmopolitan.

From Washington Times • Apr. 16, 2015

The final painting, "Bacchanal," provides an interesting challenge for a conductor.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 30, 2014

It had been left for her husband of all people to warn her that her own special Bacchanal was imminent.

From Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents by Hughes, Rupert




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