mirth in the PONS Dictionary

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Assisted by sundry skeletons tumbling out of closets, this deft anatomy of marriage and mirth climaxes in a melee of uproarious slapstick.
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Their laughter however, is somewhat of a shock as it is full of mirth.
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Such troubles prompt the characters to carry out some naive yet undesirable activities, arousing mirth among the watchers.
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Being full of pleasant mirth and delight for young people.
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Your sons shall see the mirth of the katun, the jesting of the katun.
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Mirth and optimism are had by only a few people.
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This banner headline is still fresh in the minds of many, for reasons of mirth, reflection, and maybe for points of irony.
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He speaks fluently several languages, and often adds mirth by his witty sarcasm and jest.
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Another commentator has suggested that the opera's enduring success lies in its focus on mirth and silliness.
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The festival is celebrated with much mirth and gaiety, singing songs and swinging in the gardens or at home.
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