Merry - Law Dictionary Search Results
Canty
Cheerful sprightly lively merry
Infestive
Having no mirth not festive or merry dull cheerless gloomy forlorn
Housewarming
A feast or merry making made by or for a family or business firm on taking possession of a new house or
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Harlequin
in party colored clothes who plays tricks often without speaking to divert the bystanders or an audience a merry andrew originally a droll rogue of Italian comedy
Gayety
The state of being gay merriment mirth acts or entertainments prompted by or inspiring merry delight used often in the plural as the gayeties of the season
Gamesome
Gay sportive playful frolicsome merry
Frolic
Full of levity dancing playing or frisking about full of pranks frolicsome gay merry
Falstaff
Falstaff a celebrated character in Shakespeares historical play Henry IV 1st and 2d parts and also in The Merry Wives of Windsor He is a very fat sensual and witty old knight a swindler drunkard and good
Facetious
Given to wit and good humor merry sportive jocular as a facetious companion
VerbarFacetiaelig
Witty or humorous writings or saying witticisms merry conceits
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Merry - Law Dictionary Search Results
Canty
Cheerful sprightly lively merry
Infestive
Having no mirth not festive or merry dull cheerless gloomy forlorn
Housewarming
A feast or merry making made by or for a family or business firm on taking possession of a new house or
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Harlequin
in party colored clothes who plays tricks often without speaking to divert the bystanders or an audience a merry andrew originally a droll rogue of Italian comedy
Gayety
The state of being gay merriment mirth acts or entertainments prompted by or inspiring merry delight used often in the plural as the gayeties of the season
Gamesome
Gay sportive playful frolicsome merry
Frolic
Full of levity dancing playing or frisking about full of pranks frolicsome gay merry
Falstaff
Falstaff a celebrated character in Shakespeares historical play Henry IV 1st and 2d parts and also in The Merry Wives of Windsor He is a very fat sensual and witty old knight a swindler drunkard and good
Facetious
Given to wit and good humor merry sportive jocular as a facetious companion
VerbarFacetiaelig
Witty or humorous writings or saying witticisms merry conceits
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