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blither

noun as in blather

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Gay furniture and a brilliant garden are a sight day by day, and make life blither.

I don't know that I ever saw a blither young fellow until about the time the finding of that board of survey was announced.

Once his poor child was blither than the panther of the wilderness and happier than the young lamb that sports in springtime.

The devil take the caliver that fired the ball, for a blither lad never filled a cup at midnight!

Clyde smiled across the camp-fire at me and said, "Gin ye had sic a lass as I hae, ye might blither."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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