How To Use Make merry In A Sentence
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“Mony a dainty ane,” said Madge; “and blithely can I sing them, for lightsome sangs make merry gate.”
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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They sing to the timbrel and harp and make merry to the sound of the flute.
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In the Spring all things are happy; gayness and laughing once again descend upon the land and men make merry and dance.
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Christmas is a time to eat, drink and make merry.
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I want to enjoy my existence on this earth, be happy and make merry.
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On the first of May every year, the villagers would make merry in the village, dancing, singing and drinking.
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Some make merry with the minutiae of our short lives.
Times, Sunday Times
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If any patient comes to harm then the government and the press are going to make merry hell of it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Christmas is a time to eat, drink and make merry.
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Christmas is a time to eat, drink and make merry.
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When the prodigal is brought home to his father it is meet that we should make merry and be glad (Luke xv. 32); and when the marriage of the Lamb has come let us be glad and rejoice (Rev. xix.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)