10 Verbs to Use for the Word merry
" The sorghum, meanwhile, had been handed to the raiders in the cabin, and the men could be heard making merry.
But they were a congenial crowd of merry young people, and when Mr. Hepworth came down from the city, as he often did, and Kenneth Harper drifted in from next-door, as he very often did, the house party at Boxley Hall waxed exceeding merry.
You're going to give the Jones Hardware Company a try, eh?"and then they all started laughing and giving me the merry ha!
I become rather absent: my partners grow seldomer merry at my speeches.
His grave, intent face brightened suddenly as if a light had passed over it, when he saw Father Orin's merry, ruddy countenance look in at the open door.
The Baroness always said that Leonore's voice brought the tears to her eyes, no matter if she sang merry or serious songs.
"Everything," he stretched out his lean hand,"everything smilin' an' gayan' merry as a marriage bell.
" Sabrina makes a few remarks concerning a pink-whiskered bark who is trying to convert the merry-merry and questions the propriety of going on an extended yachting cruise with a grass widow for a chaperone.
Sin Saxon tossed up a merry, bewitching, saucy glance out of her blue, starlike eyes, that shone under a fair, low brow touched and crowned lightly with the soft haze of gold-brown locks frizzed into a delicate mistiness after the ruling fashion of the hour.
"I wish these New Yorkers were that waynothing personal dearbut they have become so callous to feeding the merry-merry that they have the big eat dodging stunt down to a science.