Phrases with «much merriment»

"Much merriment" means a lot of enjoyment, fun, or laughter. Full definition

Sentences with «much merriment»

  • There's so much merriment happening in Thor: Ragnarok it seems rude to observe that the screenwriting committee didn't come up with much of a story — at times you'll forget this is a Thor movie — while the special - effects people went the opposite route and delivered eye - popping overkill. (thestar.com)
  • «An Ass put on a Lion's skin and went About the forest with much merriment, Scaring the foolish beasts by brooks and rocks, Till at last he tried to scare the Fox. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Regardless of whether you eat this salad with the hopes that this year will be better than the last, it will still bring much merriment to your taste buds. (yummybeet.com)
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