US /ˈmɛrɪmənt/
・UK /'merɪmənt/
and not much caring what they laughed at so that they laughed at any rate, he encouraged them in their merriment,
"He has given us plenty of merriment, I'm sure," said Fred.
But being thoroughly good-natured and not much caring what they laughed at, so that they laughed at any rate, he encouraged them in their merriment and passed the bottle joyously.
"He has given us plenty of merriment, I'm sure," said Fred, "and it would be ungrateful not to drink his health.
Before bedtime, there was always much merriment at Number 14. The children were allowed to
Before bedtime, there was always much merriment at Number Fourteen.
but no doubt the feasting and merriment continued.
no doubt their feasting and merriment continued.
For though fond nature bids us all lament, Yet nature's tears are reason's merriment.
For though fond nature bids us all lament, yet nature's tears are reason's merriment.
As I went with them the memory of my confident anticipations of a profoundly grave and intellectual posterity came with irresistible merriment to my mind.
grave and intellectual posterity came, with irresistible merriment, to my mind.
But first, um, let's begin, obviously, with the big news: the White House correspondent's dinner is supposed to be an evening of fun and merriment until, like most things in America, it was interrupted by gunfire.
It's supposed to be an evening of fun and merriment until, like most things in America, it was interrupted by gunfire.
Allis made no very powerful effort to control her merriment, and
Allis felt disposed to laugh, though she succeeded in suppressing her merriment, ere she answered, "I apprehend that he is rather addicted to profane song.
and amongst all the merriment, one of the members of the band is, like, trying to get a hold of her boyfriend secretly,
they laughed at any rate, he encouraged them in their merriment, and passed the
"He has given us plenty of merriment, I am sure," said Fred, "and it would be