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rave verb- to express an enthusiasm for something UK, 1704
- He is an abstract artist in New York city, struggling in the conven-tional manner, getting roaring drunk and raving about jazz and how much he hates Picasso. — The Guardian, 24 May 2004
- to enjoy the music and other sensations of a rave US
- It starts at midnight. Rave on, everybody. — Empire Records, 1995
- You can rave on another night. — Kids, 1995
- to persist in discussing something that does not interest anyone else involved in the discussion US
- — Guy L Steele, Coevolution Quarterly, p. 34, spring 1981
- — Karla Jennings, The Devouring Fungus: Tales of the Computer Age, p. 223, 1990
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