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revels

[rev-uhlz] / ˈrɛv əlz /


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And he still does in retirement, as he tends to his acre garden, revels in visiting his two daughters and two grandchildren and spends quality time at nearby Point Reyes National Seashore.

From Seattle Times

In part, that appeal is in the atmosphere: Satoshi Yagisawa’s “Morisaki” is as steeped in the ambience of a used bookstore as it is in the culture of reading; Bob Comet in Patrick deWitt’s “Librarianist” seems to love the quiet and order of a library as much as any book that might be found there; and Carsten Henn’s “Door-to-Door” revels in the idea of finding the perfect match between reader and book.

From Los Angeles Times

The series, which revels in color, pays tribute to his vitality.

From New York Times

Foster casts a clear eye on this cruelty, but the film also revels in the rollicking nature of the men’s venture.

From New York Times

Sorey’s music here revels in a dreamy consonance during Gay’s first extended description of Dr. J’s drive to the basket.

From New York Times