Synonym: gush, jabber, mouth off, rabbit on, rant, spout. Similar words: brave, grave, raven, crave, craven, travel, gravely, unravel. Meaning: [reɪv] n. 1. a dance party that lasts all night and electronically synthesized music is played 2. an extravagantly enthusiastic review. v. 1. participate in an all-night techno dance party 2. talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner 3. praise enthusiastically.
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1. The play received rave reviews from the critics.
2. Now I understand why travelers rave about Lapland.
3. The patient began to rave incoherently at the nurses.
4. The designer has received rave reviews from such arbiters of taste as Elle magazine.
5. The performance earned them rave reviews from critics.
6. The film opened to rave reviews .
7. The play got rave praises in the local press.
8. I don't rant and rave or throw tea cups.
9. Her performance won rave reviews from the critics.
10. I am a great fan of rave music.
11. The Saturday rave craze seems to be on the way out.
12. You can rant and rave at the fine, but you'll still have to pay it.
13. The play got rave reviews / notices in the papers.
14. The show has received rave reviews/notices in all the papers.
15. Luke would rave on about change.
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16. Now they're investigating how the rave was organised.
17. Famie would rave and thirst in her bed.
18. His film My Cousin Vinny opened to rave reviews.
19. The barricades go up to block an illegal rave.
20. The rave scene has never been bigger.
21. Even so there are rumours of an illegal rave.
22. Last year, it reopened to rave reviews.
23. Designed to explode from rave speakers at highly-paid PAs, full of hooks and analogue noise.
24. Every time you hear about a rave being busted, it's always E that the ravers were taking.
25. The play's popularity has been assured by the critics' rave reviews.
26. Old faces and new talents are making it big on the rave scene.
27. Read in studio Health officials are warning that so-called rave parties could lead to a drug epidemic.
28. Although the show opened on Broadway to less than rave reviews, Sandy said the new production is better.
29. Some one hands out a flyer for Digital Bubblebath, a rave set for next weekend.
30. The new space has been gradually transformed from a place of permanent wave to culinary rave.
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