Full of or showing high-spirited merriment.
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Examples for "gay"
Examples for "gay"
1The gay marriage law in Washington state has not yet taken effect.
2There's no way to mince words here; it's a pretty gay situation.
3But gay rights in Cuba have taken great strides in recent years.
4A good example, she says, is the party's opposition to gay marriage.
5However, in the longer term, married gay couple may invest more together.
1Jean Orteig said that the staff was mourning in a jolly way.
2In addition to all this, you did jolly well in the O.T.C.
3It was an unconscious movement that seemed too jolly for the situation.
4He felt jolly; he thought it was fun to fool the Crow.
5It is a bright little place, and very jolly in the season.
1Woolworths has just dropped an epic list of 60 new festive products.
2He said overall it was a good start to the festive season.
3He told the Guardian: It feels great to be back, really festive.
4Four years later, Dignam is getting ready to celebrate another festive season.
5This week our history geek Robert Kelly has come over all festive.
1Hours later, the common room had a warm, jovial feel to it.
2The abuse in the Dunciad is by comparison broad and even jovial.
3Then an Hour or two in the Library with the jovial Macaulay.
4It sets a marker for the service throughout: engaging, jovial and attentive.
5The Royal Particular was pressed upon me, by the now jovial Donjalolo.
1The others perked up their ears in mirthful appreciation of this language.
2Hear the malediction with which Elisha cursed the insolent and mirthful children.
3A mirthful spirit pervaded the room and the usual order was wanting.
4The smile he summoned to his lips was more quizzical than mirthful.
5Ida could scarcely disguise her pleasure, and with mirthful eyes she said:
1Then there were the churches, and the florists who decorated festal scenes.
2It was Chicago's wonderful festal year, the summer of the great Fair.
3All Ridgehunt was awake and celebrating, for it was a festal night.
4A mile out Pink looked down at his festal garments and smiled.
5Shall we go with this busy little princess to another festal occasion?
1As for my children, they, jocund in youth, delight in present existence.
2His voice is the jocund and inspiring voice of a spring morning.
3She did not flush or start, but regarded abstractedly the jocund Cupids.
4On the contrary: the sun rose jocund, with a July face.
5FAIR dawned, over the hills of Martair, the jocund morning of our hunt.
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