4 adjectives to describe merrymaking

Nor do we complain that we have an old woman or a coarse merrymaking occasionally, but that such things in their monotonous meanness fill whole rooms of "George Eliot's" gallery; and, in truth, the real parallel to her is not to be found in the old Dutchmen who honestly painted what was before their eyes, but rather in the perverseness of our modern "pre-Raphaelites."

Such, largely, was their lifeabundant leisure, elegant display, exuberant merrymaking.

The ancient feasts, however, with their joyous merrymaking and the resulting sense of divine favor, were no longer observed.

"Halloween," a picture of rustic merrymaking, and "The Twa Dogs" a contrast between the rich and poor, are generally classed among the poet's best works; but one unfamiliar with the Scotch dialect will find them rather difficult.

4 adjectives to describe  merrymaking