I was walking home one day when I came across the Tuck Lee Ice truck that was parked at the gas station. On the truck, there was this phrase:
"Have Ice will revel"
I am not too sure what Tuck Lee was trying to convey. According to the online Cambridge Dictionary, revel means: to dance, drink, sing, etc. at a party or in public, especially in a noisy way. I am guessing that this company hopes to tell potential customers that purchasing ice from their company would help build the atmosphere of a party. However, I am not too sure if this is what it means and if this phrase is grammatically correct. Perhaps it should be: Having ice will revel? or maybe, Ice that will revel?
Perhaps someone can shed some light on this? (:
- Andrea.
Monday, October 13, 2008
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