Similar words: terrine, wariness, eeriness, weariness, hungriness, sultriness, dreariness, slipperiness. Meaning: ['merɪnɪs] n. the trait of merry joking.
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1) It tinkled, an old-world merriness.
2) More people would never own merriness if they have no his precondition in matter and spirit, which should never too few even not many.
3) It can bring merriness at home and establish favorite relationship among people.
4) The merriness of the music affected everyone in the room.
5) Frequently, success is the inner satisfaction and merriness of achievement, no mater how small it may be.
6) Daisy is a kind of the lovely, which means merriness, happiness, peace and hope.
7) More and more than ever before. people begin to realize health and merriness are the most important things.
8) But in my prosperity, someone never lost his and her memory and call me to sing the K. We drunk, and we felt merriness .
9) Players also get physical training during the game. The "bang" to me is just like the firecrackers set off in the Spring Festival, full of merriness.
More similar words: terrine, wariness, eeriness, weariness, hungriness, sultriness, dreariness, slipperiness, solitariness, ordinariness, temporariness, peremptoriness, arbitrariness, merrily, transitoriness, merriment, fairness doctrine, herring, erring, unerring, referring, herringbone, derring-do, red herring, merchandising business, unerringly, manufacturing business, lactoferrin, transferring, messiness.