We have no meanings for "happy term" in our records yet.
1 I hope we shall work together splendidly and have an extremely happy term .
2 Is not Philarchus a very happy term to express the paternal and kindly authority of the head of a clan? [ii.
3 The genius of man, if that is a happy term in discussing the horrors of conflict, has always made the latest war the most frightful.
4 A branch of Botany, which has since been called Ecology (not a very happy term ) has been stimulated to vigorous growth by floral biology.
5 He had come to terms with his blackness- happy terms .
6 He it was with whom Diana had been on such happy terms the day of landing at Madeira.
7 It will be a long time before I shall feel on the old, happy terms with Jack again.
8 'I have made up my mind about it,' said the squire, who at this time was living with his son on happy terms .
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