Use "merriment" in a sentence

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1. What's all the merriment about?

2. Her eyes twinkled with merriment.

3. What calls for this merriment?

4. She found fresh sources of merriment.

5. Her eyes sparkled with merriment.

6. Does laughter and merriment alleviate deep-rooted pain?

7. Merriment is not a bad or degrading quality.

8. Sounds of merriment came from the kitchen.

9. Wine gives not light hilarity, but noisy merriment.

10. A sparkle of merriment or delight in the eye.

11. When he pulls it out, the others explode with merriment.

12. Merriment can sometimes be a heavier burden than battle.

13. My joy is sorrow and my merriment is grief.

14. And this shall be a place of merriment, joy, and fornication!

15. Her escapades were a subject of merriment in the sorority house.

16. Weeping with merriment, gleeful through and through, she never relaxed her grip.

17. His strange new hairstyle was the cause of much merriment.

18. No world of light and merriment. No round of amusement.

19. We hope Backswing Brewing’s Gingerbread Stout contributes to your merriment this season

20. The London skyline, the Post Office Tower, the sounds of distant merriment.

21. His unusual name has long been a source of merriment among his friends.

22. The cheerless monotony was sometimes enlivened with a little innocent merriment.

23. They immediately joined in the merriment as if they knew what was going on.

24. For his old-fashioned masculinity is the cause of continual merriment on my part.

25. The drinking and merriment were not enough to take his mind off Dinah.

26. Synonyms for Blithesomeness include cheerfulness, merriment, glee, mirth, joviality, jollity, cheeriness, merriness, gleefulness and mirthfulness

27. Synonyms for Cheeriness include cheerfulness, merriment, gaiety, glee, mirth, happiness, cheer, joviality, hilarity and joyfulness

28. In addition, Auld reveals that “for at least three days feasting and merriment prevailed.”

29. Or was the whole episode simply an occasion for our own informed superior merriment?

30. The Bible warns: “He that is loving merriment [“entertainment,” Lamsa] will be an individual in want.”

31. For though fond nature bids us all lament, Yet nature's tears are reason's merriment.

32. I mentioned this to my parents over lunch and it naturally caused much merriment.

33. All the merriment had gone out of the day . He was disturbed , wretched, resentful.

34. Everything is hoary , grisly, bristling with merriment, swollen with the future, like a gumboil.

35. Synonyms for Cheerfulness include happiness, mirth, cheer, cheeriness, joviality, joy, glee, gaiety, joyfulness and merriment

36. Pujol, his bright eyes Agleam with merriment and his arms moving in frantic gestures, danced about the platform

37. Some attended secret Christmas Day church services, while many more continued to celebrate the day with traditional feasting and merriment.

38. He still wore his expression of vacuous merriment, which must have been habitual rather than assumed in my honour.

39. (1 Timothy 1:11; Ecclesiastes 11:9) But the Bible warns: “He that is loving merriment [“entertainment,” Lamsa] will be an individual in want.”

40. The grumpy Prince of all Saiyans contributes what little merriment he can offer up for the holidays… an array of bad-tempered shenanigans and Bellyachings

41. The Bible’s counsel, found at Proverbs 21:17, to avoid “loving merriment” indicates that having fun is wrong because it takes time away from more important matters.

42. The grumpy Prince of all Saiyans contributes what little merriment he can offer up for the holidays… an array of bad-tempered shenanigans and Bellyachings

43. The Artful, meantime, who was of a rather saturnine disposition, and seldom gave way to merriment when it interfered with business, rifled Oliver's pockets with steady assiduity.

44. 1200, from Old English gamen "joy, fun; game, amusement," common Germanic (cognates: Old Frisian game "joy, glee," Old Norse gaman "game, sport; pleasure, amusement," Old Saxon gaman, Old High German gaman "sport, merriment," Danish gamen, Swedish gamman "merriment"), said to be identical with Gothic gaman "participation, communion," from Proto-Germanic *ga-collective prefix

45. They are many who think Christmas cannot possibly be kept, except there be a great shout of merriment and mirth in the house, and added to that the Boisterousness of sin.

46. She looked up at him imploringly, her face crimson with the shame of their last meeting, and met two of the blackest eyes she had ever seen, dancing in merciless merriment.

47. For this design, the Bagnios and lodging houses are near at hand”.9: On the joys and merriment of patronizing prostitutes, James Boswell writes, in his London Journal(1762-1763): “I then sallied forth to the Piazzas in rich flow of animal spirits and burning with fierce desire

48. Arousing amazement (1) Arousing animosity or hostility (2) Arousing antipathy (1) Arousing art (1) Arousing aversion or disgust (13) Arousing compassion (1) Arousing curiosity (1) Arousing fear or dread (1) Arousing great merriment (1) Arousing intense feeling (1) Arousing no interest or attention (1) Arousing one`s attention (1) Arousing or

49. Brittain seasons his tale with generous amounts of tension, merriment, and magic.” -- Starred Review)ALA Booklist ★ “The plot unfolds in short, suspenseful chapters the brisk pace of the action makes this a pleasing addition to American folklore, and the nine excellent illustrations are shadowy, misty, spooky, yet full of humor.”

50. To say the truth, whether it were chance, or skill, or downright witchcraft, there was something wonderfully human in this ridiculous shape, Bedizened with its tattered finery; and as for the countenance, it appeared to shrivel its yellow surface into a grin--a funny kind of expression betwixt scorn and merriment, as if it understood itself to