Full of or showing high-spirited merriment.
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Examples for "alert"
1A second bomb alert has caused major disturbances in Northern Ireland today.
2Police said the situation has since settled, but they remain on alert.
3CDC alert level 3 countries are China, Iran, South Korea and Italy.
4US citizens in China received a similar alert a few weeks ago.
5Police came under attack during a bomb alert in West Belfast today.
1Sports rights are also drawing lively interest in other parts of Europe.
2As a result, research like this always results in some lively discussion.
3The young priest developed a lively student discussion and social action group.
4The drums in the finishing-shop hummed merrily their lively song of labor.
5To date they are delighted with the lively questions from young visitors.
1Exactly what do we know? Sarnow's clipped voice was brisk but clear.
2The hotel reports a brisk trade in champagne breakfasts on race days.
3Its option volume was also brisk, running six times the normal level.
4To be sure, hotel companies are reporting brisk convention business for 2016.
5Voting was brisk in the North's 18 constituencies from early morning yesterday.
1This went on for several minutes, North rattling off dozens of words.
2Father Fauchelevent was rattling in the throat in the most lamentable manner.
3The only reply came from the prisoners: more hysteria, more cage rattling.
4Since then there has been major sabre-rattling by the Chinese armed forces.
5Jimmy Greaves from Spurs, we used to give him a good rattling.
1They write short snappy, songs that get directly to the point: Girls.
2Great, now she probably had a reputation for being snappy and emotional.
3Another glossy, snappy, remake-friendly French comedy with a light but sturdy concept.
4The script by Kevin Hench actually has a lot of snappy dialogue.
5But at least it works on telly, because it's short and snappy.
1Stay home instead with these spanking new streaming options available from tomorrow.
2Some four days after the spanking episode, she thought of the place.
3Our home was spanking new, which meant there was nothing to repair.
4Perhaps she would get away with a good spanking and nothing more.
5At a considerable distance a vehicle was approaching at a spanking pace.
1It's zippy, lippy and it should be with us any time now.
2I bit into a thin, nut-filled cookie, zippy with cloves and allspice.
3Steering is accurate and predictable and the 2 is zippy around town.
4This show, by contrast, was as zippy and entertaining as it always is.
5The brining helps keep them firm, the pickling keeps them zippy.
1Europe without a way forward may reverse an overly merry first quarter.
2So the swineherd departed; and the suitors made merry in the hall.
3But the law of unintended consequences sometimes goes its own merry way.
4The merry-makers stood around; the men looked serious and the ladies shivered.
5No longer in the winter-time, but in the merry month of May.
6Family and friends come together to over-eat, drink, chat and be merry.
7The frogs were making merry in the marshy fields along the avenue.
8In spite of the rigors of the winter, the settlers made merry.
9The children have merry times, especially in the cool of the evening.
10And with that, I want to wish every American a merry Christmas.
11Sixty years ago, it revolved slowly above broken merry-go-rounds and smashed tanks.
12The Lord of gladness delights in the laughter of a merry heart.
13None of all the merrymakings in merry England surpassed the May festival.
14At two in the afternoon a merry party started for the hills.
15The afternoons were generally spent in some merry outing with the Blythes.
16The whites are, in general, too free and prosperous to be merry.
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Estados Unidos da América