Use "mirth" in a sentence

1. Anyway, fashions in mirth change.

2. She thought my mirth improper.

3. Phantasmal mirth, folded away: muskperfumed.

4. Her funny costumecaused much mirth among the guests.

5. The little girl burbled with mirth.

6. Her body began to shake with mirth.

7. The little girl Burbled with mirth

8. The mirth poured out of him.

9. She went downstairs, yelling, sobbing with mirth.

10. The performance produced much mirth among the audience.

11. This caused great consternation and a lot of mirth.

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13. 38 synonyms for Amusement: enjoyment, delight, entertainment, cheer, laughter, mirth, hilarity

14. Chortling: to show mirth with an explosive vocal sound.

15. The announcement was greeted with much hilarity and mirth.

16. We all sprouted up in these valleys of mirth.

17. Chuckled: to show mirth with an explosive vocal sound.

18. Who buys a minute’s mirth to wail a week,

19. Murray Pick's hollow laugh had no mirth in it.

20. Staid men and good scholars at first expressed mirth.

21. Chortled: to show mirth with an explosive vocal sound.

22. His mind was boiling with mirth,fear and pride.

23. Eyes closed with mirth, a rotund Buddha laughs out loud

24. Her impersonations of our teachers were a source of considerable mirth.

25. The innovation stirred the ashram to mirth and jolly comment.

26. They started down the stairs, stumbling against one another in their mirth.

27. The piquant face looking up at him was alive with mirth.

28. N Conviviality The good humor or mirth indulged in at an entertainment; goodfellowship.

29. Giles Gosling himself was somewhat scandalized at the obstreperous nature of their mirth.

30. One - side love like a greedy leech absorbed my time and my mirth.

31. His mirth is Bawdy jests with the wenches, and, behind the door, Bawdy earnest

32. It was none other than the heir to the throne, blissfully unaware, and convulsed with mirth.

33. 8 Giles Gosling himself was somewhat scandalized at the obstreperous nature of their mirth.

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

35. When I tell them what have happen to me, they all chortle with mirth.

36. When I told them what had happened to me, they all chortled with mirth.

37. It was for this very reason perhaps that he ever recommended mirth and hopefulness.

38. The court of Aenarion was a wild place, full of desperate gaiety and feverish mirth.

39. Gloom had usurped mirth at the party after the news of the terrorist act broke.

40. She came in bubbling with excitement; all evening she had brimmed with some secret mirth.

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

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

43. Our companions in this journey should be mirth, tranquillity and enthusiasm and we will never be bored.

44. Even if Robbie had been in the mood for laughter, it would have been a cynical mirth.

45. 3 His mirth hoarse and ghastly, like a raven's and the sick wolf joined him, howling lugubriously.

46. At Bolstering, Duncan was a perfect champion; his strength and activity were marvellous, and his mirth uproarious

47. It is a hum like the sound of crickets in the summer, a sound urging men to joy and mirth.

48. Mirth is an escape from the humdrum just as the transcendent is an escape from the mundane.

49. From sameach; Blithesomeness or glee, (religious or festival) -- X exceeding(-ly), gladness, joy(-fulness), mirth, pleasure, rejoice(-ing)

50. For once Dimbleby lost his composure. It was all he could do to stop tears of mirth falling down his cheeks.

51. H8057 - שִׂמְחָה simchâh, sim-khaw'; from ; Blithesomeness or glee, (religious or festival):— exceeding(-ly), gladness, joy(-fulness), mirth, pleasure, rejoice(-ing)

52. She Chuckled aloud, not that she relished her mirth, but the harlequinade of fate constrained a laugh for its antics.

53. Chortled definition: laugh quietly or with restraint synonyms: express mirth, chuckle, laugh softly, laugh, express joy antonyms: cry, halloo, yodel, Bronx cheer

54. H8057 - שִׂמְחָה simchâh, sim-khaw'; from ; Blithesomeness or glee, (religious or festival):— exceeding(-ly), gladness, joy(-fulness), mirth, pleasure

55. Cheerfulness is always to be supported if a man is out of pain, but mirth to a prudent man should always be accidental

56. “I am metaphysical being, mystical and emotional, skeptical and Cynical, happy and boisterous, loud and bawdy, quiet and melancholy, tender and cruel, full of mirth and despair

57. Quan the Brere was onbred, than hadde it non rynd; Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series

58. With this irrepressible ebullition of mirth, Master Bates laid himself flat on the floor: and kicked convulsively for five minutes, in an ectasy of facetious joy.

59. HOMER AND HIS AGE ANDREW LANG And the weary hunters Beguile the long silence of a desert night with the mirth and wonders of a tale

60. A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS JAMES CAMPBELL TODD Dan waited for him to invoke deity with the Asthmatic wheeziness to which mirth reduced his vocal apparatus

61. We made that small house ring with boisterous mirth and resound with the murmur of much sober talk, making amends then to Walden vale for the long silences.

62. 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.

63. Some of the classroom scenes are delightful, like when he teaches the Alphabetif all the mirth was not enough, there is literally a yak in Ugyen’s classroom, yet it is not the yak in the title.

64. [First attested in the mid 17th century.][1] 1633, George Herbert, The Temple: Pick out mirth, like stones out of thy ground, Profaneness, filthiness, Abusiveness··^ “Abusiveness” in Lesley Brown, editor-in-chief; William R

65. *"Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet."*

66. ‘What makes it additionally interesting is that it is a very Archetypical Scottish story.’ ‘Its style, Archetypical characters and comic situations are given their full measure and mirth by the Bell Shakespeare Company, albeit with a slightly modern twist.’

67. While her books "The Age of Innocence," "The House of Mirth" and "The Children" focused on the intricacies of upper-class society, "Hudson River Bracketed" is more about the creative personality

68. ‘The Alleged activities include amassing a number of fake credit cards and fake passports.’ ‘As well as provoking mirth, the Alleged meanness of Scots is also a powerful marketing tool.’ ‘Two of their Alleged accomplices, also previously living in Hamburg, are on the run.’

69. The Apparelling was a lively process, to judge from the sounds of mirth that issued from the various cubicles; and so many different articles were borrowed, lent, and exchanged that it was a wonder their respective owners ever managed to claim them again.

70. ‘The Alleged activities include amassing a number of fake credit cards and fake passports.’ ‘As well as provoking mirth, the Alleged meanness of Scots is also a powerful marketing tool.’ ‘Two of their Alleged accomplices, also previously living in Hamburg, are on the run.’

71. The best of these up-and-coming writers are pursuing mirth boldly, Buoyantly, incisively, with an ear tuned to the present but with a firm grasp of the universal fundamentals of rib-tickling--and the universal need to wrest laughter from public and private agony.

72. Meanwhile, the royal Cachinnation was echoed out by a discordant and portentous laugh from behind the arras, like that of one who, little accustomed to give way to such emotions, feels himself at some particular impulse unable either to control or to modify his obstreperous mirth.

73. Amused 'Amused' is a 6 letter word starting with A and ending with D Crossword clues for 'Amused' Clue Answer; Caused to chuckle (6) Amused: Brought a smile to (6) Caused mirth (6) Caused laughter (6) Pleasantly occupied (6) Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Amused

74. ‘Recently, a friend Cringingly preceded a car advice question with the statement, "I know station wagons are passe, but …"’ ‘Most of this is Cringingly awful and is made worse by the fact that if there is a studio audience in England it goes wild with mirth.’

75. To answer sceptical Cavillings will be labour lost until grace enters to make the mind willing to believe; fools can raise more objections in an hour than wise men can answer in seven years, indeed it is their mirth to set stools for wise men to stumble over

76. ‘Recently, a friend Cringingly preceded a car advice question with the statement, "I know station wagons are passe, but …"’ ‘Most of this is Cringingly awful and is made worse by the fact that if there is a studio audience in England it goes wild with mirth.’

77. 2 I said of laughter, It is mad: and of mirth, What doeth it? 3 I sought in mine heart to give myself unto wine, yet Acquainting mine heart with wisdom; and to lay hold on folly, till I might see what was that good for the sons of men, which

78. SPEECHES THAT CHANGED THE WORLD But whilst these men most falsely Asperse the sons of the Church of England for being Jacobites, let them rather clear themselves of what they were lately charged before your majesty, that there are societies of them which celebrate the horrid Thirtieth of January with an execrable solemnity of scandalous mirth.

79. Cackle: 1 v emit a loud, unpleasant kind of laughing Type of: express joy , express mirth , laugh produce laughter v talk or utter in a cackling manner “The women Cackled when they saw the movie star step out of the limousine” Type of: mouth , speak , talk , utter , verbalise , verbalize express in speech v squawk shrilly and loudly,

80. The Devil he blew on a Brandered soul and laid it aside to cool:— "Do ye think I would waste my good pit-coal on the hide of a brain-sick fool? "I see no worth in the hobnail mirth or the jolthead jest ye did "That I should waken my gentlemen that are sleeping three on a grid." Then Tomlinson looked back and forth, and there was little grace