Phrases with «much mirth»

The phrase "much mirth" means a lot of enjoyment or laughter. Full definition

Sentences with «much mirth»

  • Rosenbaum described the post-game celebration, which contained just as much mirth and jubilation as you would expect: (sbnation.com)
  • What's more, Labour was having a good week with the Tories on the back foot over their tax and spend plans, David Cameron's airbrushed advertising posters attracting much mirth and Brown performing well in PMQs. (totalpolitics.com)
  • By the way, much mirth at this line: «I have managed to get JH [Hunt] quickly before he went in to see Swan Lake.» (politics.co.uk)
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