Once the bill staggered through, the Westminster charivari moved on, though opposition to the Health and Social Care Act remains as fierce. |
If there was one there were fifty big locomotives waiting to charivari the McWilliams Special. |
Some of the charivari party had to fly, or they might have ended their days in the penitentiary. |
Meanwhile, a chorus of famous names from the war-era Cambridge charivari wander luminously into view. |
The community could celebrate a marriage-or it could express its disapproval through a charivari, or shivaree. |
The performance of the charivari was common at that time in the South of France. |