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  • MERRIER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MERRY is full of gaiety or high spirits : mirthful How to use merry in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Merry
  • MERRIER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    This summer, hair hippies will be experimenting with multicolours — the more the merrier The more useless pockets, the merrier: that's how key pockets have become I like to pile them up in a bowl - the more the merrier 7 meanings: → See merry 1 cheerful; jolly 2 very funny; hilarious 3
  • Meaning of the more the merrier in English - Cambridge Dictionary
    THE MORE THE MERRIER definition: 1 used to say an occasion will be more enjoyable if a lot of people are there: 2 used to say an… Learn more
  • Merrier - definition of merrier by The Free Dictionary
    Full of cheerfulness, liveliness, and good feelings: merry revelers 2 Marked by or offering fun, good feelings, and liveliness; festive: a merry evening 3 Brisk: a merry pace 4 Archaic Delightful or pleasing [Middle English merri, from Old English mirige, pleasant; see mregh-u- in Indo-European roots ] mer′ri·ness n
  • Merrier - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
    Merrier is the comparative form of the adjective merry, which means cheerful or lively It is often used to describe a state of happiness or a joyous atmosphere, indicating that someone or something is more joyful than another
  • merrier - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    joyous in disposition or spirit: a merry little man hilarious: a merry time at the party delightful Idioms to be happy or festive: The New Year's revelers were making merry in the ballroom ridicule: The unthinking children made merry of the boy who had no shoes mer′ri•ness, n 1 See corresponding entry in Unabridged
  • What does merrier mean? - Definitions. net
    Information and translations of merrier in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
  • The More, the Merrier - Meaning, Origin and Usage
    The proverb “The More, the Merrier” means that a situation or activity becomes more enjoyable when more people are involved It suggests that having a larger group can enhance the experience, bringing more fun, ideas, and energy


















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