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What (who) is RAVED - definition


Raved      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Rave.
Yoram Raved         
ISRAELI LAWYER
Yoram Raved (, born June 22, 1956) is an Israeli lawyer who specializes in commercial law. He is co-director of Shibolet, the fourth largest law firm in Israel.
rave         
  • Glowsticking in the United States (2008)
  • A Rave in Seoul, South Korea in 2001
  • light show]] for the electronic musician [[Aphex Twin]] in 2011.
  • BZP]], [[caffeine]] and [[methamphetamine]].
  • A selection of [[MDMA]] tablets, better known as "ecstasy".
  • Fairy fashion rave wear (2013)
  • [[Love Parade]] 1995 in Berlin
  • A selection of poppers, a volatile drug inhaled for the "rush" it can provide.
  • KW]] in Munich) in the 1990s
  • Dancing at a rave in 2007
  • A huge bank of speakers and [[subwoofer]]s from a rave [[sound reinforcement system]]
  • Rave in Hungary in 2010, showing the fantastical thematic elements at such events
  • Rave – Juiz de Fora – MG, featuring bright psychedelic theming common at many raves
  • The [[Roland TB-303]] is a synthesizer featured in [[acid house]] music.
  • Audio technicians set up massive [[speaker enclosure]]s for a Jamaican sound system party.
  • T-step of the [[Melbourne Shuffle]]
  • Frankie Knuckles (right) "Godfather of House Music"
  • house]] and many other genres.
  • Raver with [[feather boa]] in Germany (1998)
  • mixer]] and [[turntable]]s or [[CDJ]]s.
  • Laser lighting show at a [[trance festival]].
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RAVE (disambiguation)
v. (D; intr.) to rave about, over; to (she was raveing to us about her grandchild)
Examples of use of RAVED
1. "The most successful ever Labour leader and Labour prime minister!" he raved.
2. Enemies raved that the DPRK would not rise up even 100 years after.
3. I cried, I screamed, I ranted and raved – all to no avail.
4. "Brown‘s black hole has been filled this year with black, black oil!" he raved.
5. "Yes, it is tough, but we will see it through!" he raved, noisily.