Synonym: festive, gay, gleeful, jolly, jovial, joyful, mirthful. Antonym: gloomy, melancholy. Similar words: cherry, blueberry, gerrymander, strawberry, boysenberry, hurry, sorry, parry. Meaning: ['merɪ] adj. 1. full of or showing high-spirited merriment 2. offering fun and gaiety 3. quick and energetic.
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61. Faith still does the impossible! Merry Christmas!
62. Pippin and Merry are kidnapped by the Uruk-hai.
63. She smiled, her eyes bright and merry.
64. Everyone was merry and laughing, drinking beer.
65. It's the elderly Morkan sisters' annual Yuletide fete, where three generations gather each year to make merry.
66. In the hasty and confused breakup, nobody wished anybody a happy Hanukkah, a merry Christmas or a happy New Year.
67. I've had my orders. l m going to the country for a while, to merry Mytchett Place.
68. I had rather have a fool make me merry, than experience make me sad. William Shakespeare
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69. If you arrive late, raise merry hell, and insult the stage crew you will certainly be remembered.
70. We were all very merry by the time the party broke up.
71. Both Hathor and her potential victims became exceedingly drunk and merry, so she failed at her task.
72. Merry Christmas and a prosperous and healthy New Year to you all.
73. Some of the officers got quite merry celebrating our recent victory.
74. He is followed by Otto, who wishes everyone a merry Christmas.
75. I don't think Teddy's bunch of merry men has distinguished itself recently.
76. After dark, drunken shouts, merry and angry, echoed up from the street.
77. Stevens and his merry band are severely uniformed in white blazers, violently creased red flares and clean fingernails.
78. Merry collapsed on a heap of mud, and the bull tried his damnedest to get him.
79. Bob Merry has been named publisher of Congressional Quarterly after six years as executive editor.
80. My father and I made merry over the Devil and the folly of believing in him as we supposed many did.
81. Pipe a song about a Lamb!' / So I piped with merry cheer. William Blake
82. Against all forecasts, against all evidence, the little guy sometimes leads the invincible giant a merry dance.
83. We gave her a free pardon, though, and she lives there freely, as merry as the rest of us.
84. Massari and his merry men find themselves basking in such publicity as they never dreamt of.
85. Eat, drink and be merry at the Medieval Night which includes a meal, free drinks and an open-air castle disco.
86. The merry old woman had a hard time not laughing as they carried her into the coach.
87. Strangulation was all very well, but it played merry hell with the eyeballs.
88. And inside the suit sat a large merry red-faced gentleman.
89. And Igot drunk, made merry, in this house of sorrow.
90. Be it an alacarte dinner or a quick snack, Mulliners is the place to eat, drink and be merry.
More similar words: cherry, blueberry, gerrymander, strawberry, boysenberry, hurry, sorry, parry, worry, tarry, carry, curry, quarry, carry out, carry off, hurry up, carry on, in a hurry, worry about, mere, error, carry through, farmer, mercy, former, merit, errant, terror, dimmer, summer.