We have no meanings for "was no merriment" in our records yet.
1 The young man laughed, but there was no merriment in the laugh.
2 There was no merriment this time when Roosevelt arrived in Medora.
3 There was no merriment in the camp that night.
4 There was no merriment or ridicule in their faces now, but only anxiety and sympathy.
5 But there was no merriment in it now.
6 I have a fellow-feeling for the oppressed. He laughed, but there was no merriment in his tones.
7 There was no merriment in our house.
8 Wetzel's head was bowed; but there was no merriment in the serious face exposed to the borderman's scrutiny.
9 There was no merriment now in the eyes that met his, no word of the return of handkerchief or any maidenly coquetry.
10 God knows, that house might well be haunted, but not by a ghost that could laugh, though there was no merriment in that ghastly cackle.
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