4993 examples of merrier in sentences

Uncle John's round face was growing merrier every minute.

Those I came to know best were of Captain Stephen's company, and a braver, merrier set of men it has never been my privilege to meet.

Not, those "merrier days," not the "pleasant days of hope," not "those wanderings with a fair-hair'd maid," which I have so often, and so feelingly regretted, but the days, Coleridge, of a mother's fondness for her schoolboy.

the words of their talking Were merrier far than all.

" "Yea, it is a goodly song," said Robin Hood, "but methought those two burly beggars told the merrier tales and led the merrier life.

" "Yea, it is a goodly song," said Robin Hood, "but methought those two burly beggars told the merrier tales and led the merrier life.

I hold that he led a merrier life than the other two.

Mr. Beauclerk, with happy propriety, inscribed under that fine portrait of him, which by Lady Diana's kindness is now the property of my friend Mr. Langton, the following passage from his beloved Shakspeare: 'A merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal.

This we promised to do, for a merrier, better-hearted lot of fellows it would be hard to find.

If you account it happiness, good Friar, To bear us company I you desire: The more the merrier; we are honest men.

In each Episcopalian, Catholic, and Dissenting community there are new some most erudite, most useful men; but if we take the great multitude of them, and compare their circumstancestheir facilities for education, the varied channels of usefulness they havewith those of their predecessors, it will be found that the latter were the cleverer, often the wiser, and always the merrier men.

After it had passed away, they were ten times merrier than before, from the mere relief of Scrooge the Baleful being done with.

"A merrier Christmas, Bob, my good fellow, than I have given you for many a year!

The men stood by themselves; the women by themselves; the children grouped in front; and a merrier, healthier, shrewder looking party I have seldom seen.

Well, I shall write merrier anon.

If she doesn't go, somebody else will, so the kids are kept out of their beds all the samethe more money the merrier.

The excitement of the music, the general air of exhilaration about the place and their own high-pitched mood made the occasion different from the other gaieties of the week, merrier, madder, a little more reckless.

The more the merrier!" answered his mate.

" One good fide deserves another, but of course the more the merrier.

Now to continue what my tale begun: Lay Madam Partlet basking in the sun, Breast-high in sand: her sisters in a row Enjoy'd the beams above, the warmth below; The cock, that of his flesh was ever free, Sung merrier than the mermaid in the sea: And so befell,

The morgue the merrier.

The morgue the merrier.

"Those are the two great forces of society, you knowthe exclusive force, and the inclusive force: the force that says, 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers'; and the force which says, 'The more the merrier.'

I dare say that boy lives a merrier life and wears more of the herb called hearts-ease in his bosom than he that is clad in silk and velvet.

In a bachelor establishment one cannot expect to find every convenience, and on this occasion the prevailing deficiencies were among the plates and glasses; so those who had been partners in the dance now became partners in other matters, eating off the same plate and drinking out of the same tumbler; but this only made it so much the merrier.

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