Sentences with phrase «much merriment»

"Much merriment" means a lot of enjoyment, fun, or laughter. Full definition
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.
«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.
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.
With the exception of Lovitz, all of those actors bring a lot of themselves to their parts and one imagines the recording studio was a site of much merriment, just as one of Sandler's Hawaii or New England film shoots so clearly are.
We're big fans of Hitman here at Dealspwn, so news of the fifth edition - Absolution - was greeted with so much merriment and cheer we had to restrain ourselves from giving each other a buzz - cut in honor of the announcement.
Atom and Tsugio get into all kinds of scrapes and adventures and much merriment is had by all.
,» to much merriment.
Tis The Season So «Tis the Season «of gifts, office parties, alcohol and much merriment, and no doubt like yourselves, I am wrapped in the whole consumerism of this month.
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