Merry
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133 examples of Merry in a sentence
They were feeling despair, they were feeling, "Well, it doesn't matter what we do; eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die.
He then got what he was reaching for, whatever she was blocking, and went on his
merry
way.
It's just that I've been so busy because school started, as you might not know, probably, since you're a whale, you don't know, and I'm calling you to just say, to wish you a
merry
Christmas.
Ketchup, though, is part of a
merry
band of linear rule breakers called Non-Newtonian fluids.
But, it reaches new and impressive lows when all the
merry
mountain men square dance with each other in a high alpine meadow.
A wonderful feeling to be one of the first to see this very amusing and
merry
movie.
Laid up and drugged out, as a kidney stone wended its
merry
way through my scarred urinary tract, with absolutely nothing better to do than let the painkillers swoon me into semi-oblivion, I happened to catch this movie on cable.
It seems axiomatic that the more cruddy a movie is, the more variant titles it will collect along its
merry
way, and this pretentious, self-conscious mix of "horror" and "sex" is tedious, dreary and almost embarrassing in its desperate attempt to appear "meaningful".
The wild'n'crazy bunch embark on a
merry
crime spree in dusty New Mexico.
As it is, it was made by one of their own and we are all invited to have a
merry
laugh at the constant humiliation and molestation of women in situations that are not even structurally or physically comical.
It was a rather
merry
occasion, with leaders on both sides promising to meet again next month and offering abundant smiles and handshakes for the cameras.
Even here, behind prison bars and 24-hour surveillance of the type that he experienced for so long, I can conjure the warmth of his broad smile,
merry
eyes, and those colorful Hawaiian-style shirts that he wore with such panache.
The dinner was a very
merry
one.
'What's the matter?''You seem merry...' she began, wishing to say something calmly stinging.
There, I nearly told you the secret!' said Serezha with a
merry
laugh.
At dinner Anna was aggressively merry, seeming to flirt with both Tushkevich and Yashvin.
You have been firing a good deal!' he said with a
merry
smile.
He sat in the middle of the room, holding with both hands to a bench, from which a soldier – a brother of the mistress of the house – was tugging him by his slime-covered boots, and he was laughing with his infectiously
merry
laugh.
The drive back was as
merry
as the drive out had been.
A crowd of
merry
peasant women, with ready-twisted sheaf-binders hanging from their shoulders, were crossing the bridge, chattering loudly and merrily.
At Anna's side, on a heated bay cavalry horse, stretching out his fat legs and evidently admiring himself, rode Vasenka Veslovsky, wearing the Scotch bonnet with waving ribbons, and Dolly could not repress a
merry
smile on recognizing him.
The peasants beside the cart all got up and looked with
merry
curiosity at the visitor, making their own comments.
That's how it is!'Chatting and exchanging greetings with acquaintances they chanced to meet, Levin and the Prince passed through all the rooms: the large one, in which card-tables were already arranged and habitual partners were playing for small stakes; the sofa-room, where they were playing chess and where Koznyshev sat talking to some one; the billiard-room, where by a sofa in a recess a
merry
party, which included Gagin, were drinking champagne.
So puffed out was the crowd that every one had a shoulder or knee poking into his neighbour; all were cheerful and
merry
in thus feeling each other's elbows.
That poor Cécile, so
merry
that very day, so full of life an hour before!
Then touching on the entry of the councillor, he did not forget "the martial air of our militia;" nor "our most
merry
village maidens;" nor the "bald-headed old men like patriarchs who were there, and of whom some, the remnants of our phalanxes, still felt their hearts beat at the manly sound of the drums."
She began by telling her what she was thinking in a timid voice; when the ladies were by themselves for any length of time, Madame de Renal would become animated, and a long, undisturbed morning passed in a flash and left the friends quite
merry.
On this visit, the sensible Madame Derville found her cousin much less
merry
and much happier.
He is not so highly honoured in society, but he has not the humiliation of having to grant leases like that one today, and his is a
merry
life.'
They were a
merry
pair of scoundrels and really quite remarkable for cunning, courage and coolness.
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