Thesaurus / merry
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So astronomers only had a brief window of time to gather as much data as they could about the object before it went on its merry way.
THE DEBATE CONTINUES: ‘OUMUAMUA COULD BE REMNANT OF PLUTO-LIKE PLANETJENNIFER OUELLETTEMARCH 18, 2021ARS TECHNICAWe don’t want to wait months or years to find that merry band of outsiders who love the same odd little movie we do.
WILL THE PANDEMIC SPAWN A NEW GENRE OF CULT CLASSICS? BARB AND STAR SUGGESTS YESSTEPHANIE ZACHAREKMARCH 6, 2021TIMEEarly in the pandemic, a lot of people said things like, let’s just require the people who are the most vulnerable to stay at home, and the rest of us should be able to go about our merry way.
“VACCINE PASSPORTS COULD FURTHER ERODE TRUST”LINDSAY MUSCATODECEMBER 22, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWWe may admire colorful light displays from the safety of our cars, or watch the Rat King leap across our television screens, but there is no shortage of opportunities to feel merry and bright.
TODAY IN D.C.: HEADLINES TO START YOUR THURSDAY IN D.C., MARYLAND AND VIRGINIADANA HEDGPETH, TEDDY AMENABARDECEMBER 10, 2020WASHINGTON POSTAfter a while I saw that there was just a merry-go-round of abused women coming in and coming out, none of whom were healing.
AILEEN WUORNOS KILLED. I KNEW HER. AND I KNOW WHYEUGENE ROBINSONNOVEMBER 10, 2020OZYWe were in the midst of it, and having a merry time, when the door suddenly opened and Liszt appeared.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYThere was a host of friends and acquaintances around the little home, making merry and admiring the baby.
ALILA, OUR LITTLE PHILIPPINE COUSINMARY HAZELTON WADEThe comical little pig and the merry monkey hid under the bush and ate acorns as they watched the circus procession go past.
SQUINTY THE COMICAL PIGRICHARD BARNUMThe vintage hath mourned, the vine hath languished away, all the merry have sighed.
THE BIBLE, DOUAY-RHEIMS VERSIONVARIOUSHow gracefully she led off the merry dance whilst clogs were on her spirits, weighing upon every movement.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO MERRY
- antic
- blithe
- cheerful
- coltish
- comical
- elvish
- feeling one's oats
- flirtatious
- frisky
- frolicsome
- full of pep
- gamesome
- gay
- good-natured
- impish
- jaunty
- jesting
- jocund
- joking
- joyous
- lighthearted
- lively
- merry
- mirthful
- mischievous
- prankish
- puckish
- rollicking
- snappy
- spirited
- sportive
- sprightly
- teasing
- tongue-in-cheek
- vivacious
- waggish
- whimsical
- zippy
- Panglossian
- assured
- bright
- buoyant
- cheerful
- cheering
- confident
- encouraged
- expectant
- happy
- high
- hopeful
- hoping
- idealistic
- keeping the faith
- looking on the bright side
- looking through rose-colored glasses
- merry
- on cloud nine
- on top of world
- positive
- promising
- ray of sunshine
- roseate
- rosy
- sanguine
- sunny
- trusting
- upbeat
- utopian
- antic
- coltish
- considerate
- devil-may-care
- fair
- frisky
- frolicsome
- game
- gamesome
- gay
- generous
- gentlemanly
- impish
- jaunty
- joyous
- kittenish
- larkish
- lively
- merry
- mischievous
- reasonable
- roguish
- rollicking
- sportive
- sportsmanlike
- sportsmanly
- sprightly
- square
- square dealing
- square-shooting
- straight shooting
- waggish
- wild
- animated
- beaming
- beautiful
- blithesome
- bright
- can't complain
- cheerful
- cheering
- cheery
- contented
- delighted
- exhilarated
- felicitous
- floating on air
- gay
- genial
- gleeful
- gratified
- gratifying
- happy
- hilarious
- jocund
- jovial
- joyful
- joyous
- lighthearted
- merry
- mirthful
- overjoyed
- pleasant
- pleased
- pleased as punch
- pleasing
- radiant
- rejoicing
- sparkling
- tickled pink
- tickled to death
- up
- willing
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