merry
Origin of merry
Synonyms for merry
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Merry
Related Words for merry
pleasant, winsome, enjoyable, mad, joyous, sunny, rollicking, jolly, cheerful, lively, hilarious, amusing, comical, joyful, glad, lighthearted, fun-loving, blithe, boisterous, boonExamples from the Web for merry
Contemporary Examples of merry
Bohac said the bill does not require anyone to say “Merry Christmas” if they are not up for it.
Because we all grew up initially thinking it was “God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen.”
But asked if he would say “Merry Christmas” to someone who he knew did not celebrate the holiday, he paused for several seconds.
Deck your halls instead with boughs of holly, shouting “Merry Christmas” (or “Happy Hanukkah”) well into the night.
In his last tweet, he wished his followers a “Merry Christmas.”
Historical Examples of merry
His aunt, the Duchess of Savoy, is a merry dame, and a wise!
The Armourer's PrenticesCharlotte M. Yonge
Now and then, he laughed in a merry way, as if he were bantering her out of something.
To be Read at DuskCharles Dickens
Saffy came and went, by no means so merry now that she was more with Corney.
Weighed and WantingGeorge MacDonald
Christmas was a merry day to all but the major, who did not like the engagement any better than before.
Weighed and WantingGeorge MacDonald
He raised his flagon and drank to him, with a merry flash of his white teeth.
The White CompanyArthur Conan Doyle


