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merry suggests cheerful, joyous, uninhibited enjoyment of frolic or festivity. blithe suggests carefree, innocent, or even heedless gaiety.
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adjective · full of cheerfulness or gaiety; joyous in disposition or spirit: a merry little man. Synonyms: glad, cheery, frolicsome, blithesome, blithe, happy.
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MERRY Bedeutung, Definition MERRY: 1. happy or showing enjoyment: 2. UK polite word for slightly drunk: 3. happy or showing….
To be merry is to be happy, especially in a fun, festive way. Parties and celebrations are merry, and so are the fun people who attend them.
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merry in British English · 1. cheerful; jolly · 2. very funny; hilarious · 3. British informal. slightly drunk · 4. archaic. delightful · 5. See make merry · 6.
merry (engl.) bedeutet „fröhlich“, „lustig“, „scherzhaft“, „heiter“. Merry ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Abdelkrim Merry, genannt „Krimau“ ...
MERRY meaning: 1 : very happy and cheerful feeling or showing joy and happiness; 2 : causing joy and happiness.
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Full of fun and laughter; lively and cheerful. Conducive to fun and laughter; festive. The merry month of May.
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Merry may refer to: A happy person with a jolly personality. People edit · Merry (given name) · Merry (surname). Music edit · Merry (band), a Japanese rock ...
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Dec 25, 2012 · To wish someone a “Merry Christmas,” in the very old sense, is to wish them pleasure and to express a hope that they'll savor that pleasure ...
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