Sunday, May 2, 2010

GRE Group : Party in Thamel


Few days ago, with the aim of savoring best cuisine and enjoying night lives, me an buddies went Thamel. Thamel is a most popular tourist hub located in Kathmandu, Nepal. That night, we enjoyed waltz in some bars and boisterous party’s in some discos. At 3 am when most of our buddies became stupor, we caught a taxi and returned home.
after returning home, I felt that these types of events repeats many times, in lives of young buddies so presenting you, some stuff to digest while being in such party.
1.      Chalice (n): a large cup for holding wine, esp. from which wine is drunk in the Christian communion service. Goblet; consecrated cup.
2.      Vintner (n): winemaker; seller of wine
3.      Carousal (n): drunken revel
4.      Bacchanalian (adj): involving wild noisy behavior and the drinking a lot of alcohol.
Bacchanalian revels
5.      Orgy (n): a wild party usu. With a lot of drinking and / or sexual activity.
A drunken orgy
6.      Tipple (v): drink (alcoholic beverages) frequently.
His most enjoyable evenings occurred when he tippled with his friends at the local pub.
7.      Swill (v): drink greedily; to drink something in large quantities.
swill beer/ tea
8.      Quench (v): to satisfy one’s thirst by drinking; assuage.
I need beer to quench my thirst.
                 : douse or extinguish
Quench the flames
Figurative: quench somebody’s ardor/ desire/ passion
9.      Obstreperous (adj):  (of people or their behavior) very noisy and difficult to control.
He becomes obstreperous when he’s had a few drinks
10.  Revelry (n): noisy celebrations; boisterous merrymaking
sounds of drunken revelry
New year’s eve is a night of drunken revelry
11.  Stupor (n): the state of being nearly unconscious or not fully aware of what is happening, caused by shock, drugs, alcohol.
In a drunken stupor

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