Mirth Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for mirth.
mirth
mirth
/mɜːθ/
Examples
- There was joy and mirth in the house.
- There is full of pleasant mirth and delight for young people.
- Being full of pleasant mirth and delight for young people.
- The companions joined in the mirth.
- It is not our mission to spread mirth across the Internet.
- In this case the four are the Gossips Mirth, Tattle, Expectation, and Censure.
- The project really could use a little more mirth.
- This piece, in contrast to the preceding one, is full of mirth and gaiety.
- She has a sort of personal magnetism of mirth about her.
- The social websites are full of controlled mirth within the programmed limits.
great merriment
noun
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Myth + Birth. A joyful laughter at the myth's birth.
Myth + Birth. The joy and laughter at the birth of a mythical creature.
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