Which preposition to use with happy
Chanzy was very happy in Russia, where he was extremely well received.
"II can tell you, baby, I'm happy as you.
If it weren't for them I would take advantage of this to be happy with you.
And that the time may pass more rapidly in speaking than in, weeping, I will do my best to fulfil my promise briefly, beginning with that love which was more happy than lasting, so that, by comparing that happiness with my present case, you may learn that I am now more unhappy than any woman ever has been.
They were always dressed in white, which was very well for the young, slight figures, but was less happy for a stout middle-aged lady.
When I married, three years ago, I considered myself the most lucky and the happiest of mortals.
Years ago, when we were living in Rome, four sisters, before any of us were married, a charming Frenchwoman, Duchesse de B., who came often to the house, was very worried about this family of girls, all very happy at home and contented with their lives.
Meanwhile Colonel Newcome was preparing his mind to leave his idol, who he knew would be happy without as with him.
Thousands of poor sufferers were relieved by the Medical Mission, thousands of homes made happier by the visits of herself and her assistants.
She got well herself, and came and went with the other cows, seemingly as happy as they, but often when I watched her standing chewing her cud, and looking away in the distance, I could see a difference between her face and the faces of the cows that had always been happy on Dingley Farm.
"My, but he looks happy about something.
I am very happy over all that has been done these past fifteen years, but it is God who did it.
In the days of the Tang dynasty China was long happy under the sceptre of a good Emperor, named Sin-Woo.
An absolute confidence, caution in drawing conclusions, and a just reliance on each other, may keep us as happy to the end of our married life, as we are at this blessed moment, when it is commencing under auspices so favourable as to seem almost providential.
At the afternoon's dinner, the pudding of praise was served out in slices to favored individuals; dry toasts were drunk by drier dignitaries; the Governor was compared to Solon; the Chief Justice to Brutus; the Orator of the Day to Demosthenes; the Colonel of the Boston Regiment to Julius Cæsar; and everybody went home happy from a feast where the historic parallels were sure to hold out to the last Z in Lemprière.
The country is very productive, and the people are prosperous, and happy beyond comparison.
She had succeeded in making him happy during the last few days; but she wished to do moreshe wished to make him fear and hate the sea so that he would never grow discontented with his life on the hills nor wish to leave her.
The old man is candid enough to confess that he was happier among his rustic peasants than he is now in more refined society.
Oh, that they were all here, and happy like you!"
But at best, a woman can be really happy through love alone, Jack dear, and it's only when we are young and good to look at that men care for us; after that, there is nothing left but to take to either religion or hand-embroidery, so what does it matter, after all?
She's always been the same, liltin' and singin' and makin' everyone happy around her.
Of what happened after that Martin did not know much, except that the man seemed very happy after feeding him.
There was nothing which was so dear to him as his native province, and he felt that he should be happy until his dying day if he could get a satisfactory reply to his query.
Perhaps he had never been so happy before in all his life.
Trouble with the Seminole Indians.%Though all was quiet and happy within our borders, events of great importance were happening along our northern, western, and southern frontier.