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mirthfulness

NOUN
  1. great merriment

How To Use mirthfulness In A Sentence

  • The name "scherzo" in this connection is to be taken as signifying a play of fancy, rather than an especially playful mood in the sense of mirthfulness; in fact, it is not easy to find a rational explanation of the grounds upon which Chopin named his pieces, especially as between the ballad and the scherzo. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations
  • Herr Klüber, for his part, did everything he supposed conducive to the mirthfulness of the company; he begged them to sit down in the shade of a spreading oak-tree, and taking out of a side pocket a small booklet entitled, ‘Knallerbsen; oder du sollst und wirst lachen!’ The Torrents of Spring
  • He spurned everything mean and ungenerous, -- was genial in disposition, indeed brimming with mirthfulness, and, in every situation, attracted to himself numerous friends. Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick
  • Their mirthfulness and kindliness are most winning; their horses, food, clothes, and time are all bestowed on one so freely, and one lives amongst them with a most restful sense of absolute security. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Levin felt envious of this health and mirthfulness; he longed to take part in the expression of this joy of life. Anna Karenina
  • The Hawaiians are a handsome people, scornful and sarcastic-looking even with their mirthfulness; and those who know them say that they are always quizzing and mimicking the haoles, and that they give everyone a nickname, founded on some personal peculiarity. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • It is true that on such occasions he was not conspicuous for any special mirthfulness; but his good-humour had always been somewhat subdued in character. The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories
  • But it was too late; the consulting detective had blinked away; his mirthfulness, manifesting itself at the most inopportune times, An East Wind Coming
  • After making known to him the object of my visit, the desire of being numbered among the _personnel_ of his enterprise, the conversation quickly took that turn of mirthfulness that was at the bottom of Favre's character. Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882
  • Indeed, the innocent unconsciousness of anything derogatory to her name or character which belonged to Adèle, and her consequent cheery mirthfulness, were sources of infinite annoyance to Miss Eliza. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866
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