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How to use mirthful in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "mirthful" and check conjugation/comparative form for "mirthful". Mastering all the usages of "mirthful" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I felt a constant buzz of mirthful energy coming from inside of me.
It growls, whines, squeaks and makes various other sounds that add to its mirthful quality.
Breath, inflection, hiccuping sobs, mirthful laughter — as Victor sees it, these are all a kind of singing.
His mirthful new album, "Embrace," features the vocalist Fay Victor, the pianist Lafayette Harris and the bassist Ken Filiano.
Nasro Mohamed, who was in her late forties, had fair skin and mirthful eyes behind glasses with hot-pink frames.
The mood at these dinners—which address class, money, race, and privilege—can range from mirthful to frustrated and angry.
And by its enigmatic end, Suspiria is troubling and grim and yet strangely mirthful, having opened wounds without much interest in closing them.
A distorted organ that wouldn't sound out of place in psychedelic rock whirrs in the background throughout, making the song's sense of mirthful dread perk up in transfixed attention.
It left no doubt about the fun she was having out there in Corrales, though Ms. Ivins harbored no realistic hope of sharing her mirthful wordplay with Times readers.
Despite the weightiness of some of his subjects, he was a mirthful man who reveled in life's mysteries, took delight in mischief-making and retained his capacity for wonder.
Simons tells me he often had doubts while outlining the game's splashy, mirthful aesthetics, fearing the world at large might misconstrue its cheerful levity as a direct repudiation on the Movement.
In the Pergolesi presentation, Mr. Blin sowed mirthful confusion by combining the two operas, segment by segment, as if the score pages had been dropped and shuffled in the retrieval, as enacted onstage.
In THE CYCLIST WHO WENT OUT IN THE COLD: Adventures Riding the Iron Curtain (Pegasus, $26.95), Moore's mirthful account of his perversely arduous ordeal, he concedes that his plan contained one serious flaw.
Yet the story that Coward spins out in his two-act play, "A Song at Twilight," the opening production of the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey's 2016 season, proves to be more melancholy than mirthful.
The mirthful host does reserve the right to show off his sensitive side, debuting a new song, "Alive Right Now," which he shares with Addie Pratt, a talented young singer who's also a cancer survivor.
Awed by the eternal beauty all around him, mirthful and full of delight, he melted into the landscape, living in rustic simplicity and natural fellowship with the desert's wildlife while developing a firm foundation in desert ecology.
Such blitheness could easily seem heartless, or witless, but so winning is McConaughey that we come to accept this mirthful hippiedom, which allows him to greet all slings and arrows with an uncomplaining shrug, as a sensible course of action.
The king in both worlds is an idiot, but one is an idiot who constantly exercises his power to brutal effect on peasants, jesters, foreigners, and his own daughter in ways that frankly are a little too real to be mirthful.
In this week's mini-challenge, "Resting Brunch Face," the queens were short-ordered to decorate pancakes with what the mirthful malapropist Aquaria called "every food group on the period" (her emetic response to the presence of edible foodstuffs illuminated this Freudian slip), then serve them to the appetizing Mr. Jackson.
No simple word That shall be uttered at our mirthful board, Shall make us sad next morning or affright The liberty that we'll enjoy tonight.
In contrast to his book counterpart, the Baron is mirthful in the film, playfully swiping through the Sorting feast with his sword, much to the amusement of those within his house.
Marit Kaldhol. Marit Kaldhol (born 13 April 1955) is a Norwegian poet and children's writer. She was born in Ålesund. Her poetry collections include her 1983 debut Lattermilde laken ('Mirthful Bed Sheets') and 2005's Den einaste kjolen ('The Only Dress').
The work is traditional and hearkens back to classical poetry. Coleridge studied Horace at Christ's Hospital, and his 13th line shows this influence: "With mirthful dance they beat the ground".Smith p. 28 This influence was common to his other earlier works.
The lively, mirthful disposition of his race survived in full force > in its latest member. His replies to our inquiries were intermingled with > many jocose remarks, and much good-humored laughter.Horatio Hale, "Tutelo > Tribe and Language", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 21, > no. 114 (1883), pp. 9-11.
Bennett, M.P., Zeller, J. M., Rosernberg, L., McCann, J., (2003). The effect of mirthful laughter on stress and natural killer cell activity. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 9(2), 38-45. However, it is unclear whether these effects on this specific immune response measurement have long-term effects with clinical significance.
ProQuest Historical Newspapers. Retrieved September 22, 2019. Abel Green, the editor and reviewer for Variety, characterizes Keaton's production as "replete with belly laffs" and also describes the Capitol's audience being in "hysterics" and "mirthful" while watching it.Green, Abel (1929). "Spite Marriage", Variety, March 27, 1929, pp. 12, 24. Internet Archive. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
To protect Adder Ranger claims that he killed it, then he and Charmer leave to build a new earth. Friendly tries to convince Russet, one of Scarface's relatives, to be his mate. Mole falls in love with a female mole called Mateless, who Badger renames Mirthful. Weasel, Kestrel, Hare, and Leveret (Hare's son) also find mates.
His astrological sign is Sagittarius. His classpect is Heir of Void. ; Gamzee is a purple-blooded troll with strong ties to his religious faith, referred to as the "Cult of the Mirthful Messiahs". This religion is similar to that of the juggalo: he has an obsession with Faygo and believes firmly in miracles and the coming of the Dark Carnival.
Cheri also has a group of friends however, and they are just as much in support of her opinion that the two should be looking to settle down as Robert's friends are of his. When they all get together to celebrate the baby shower, tensions inevitably flare, and a few unexpected secrets finally come to light, leading to a frothy and mirthful climax.
Finally, the first stand-alone "Marvel Bullpen Bulletins" page, complete with checklist and special announcements, debuted in the issues cover-dated December 1965. For many years, starting around this time, each edition of "Bullpen Bulletins" included an alliterative subtitle. The first one read "More mirthful, monumental, mind-staggering memoranda from your Marvel madmen!""Marvel Bullpen Bulletins," in Marvel comics cover-dated April 1966.
The Art of George Tuska. TwoMorrows Publishing 2005. Marie Severin: The Mirthful Mistress of Comics),Marie Severin: The Mirthful Mistress of Comics TwoMorrows Publishing 2012 Wallace Harrington (Neville Colvin: A Modest Man),Neville Colvin: A Modest Man an essay in Modesty Blaise: The Double Agent Gary Land (Edwin Austin Abbey: Master of Detail Illustration Magazine #40),Gary Land (Edwin Austin Abbey: Master of Detail Illustration Magazine #40, Bill Leach (editor and publisher of Horror From The Crypt of Fear, the only EC HorrorZine approved by the William M. Gaines Estate) Benno Rothschild (Rough Stuff Interview with Brian Stelfreeze in Rough Stuff #6),Benno Rothschild (Rough Stuff Interview with Brian Stelfreeze in Rough Stuff #6) David L. Applegate ("Coming out in the comic strips," from Hogan's Alley no. 1, 1994, Bullmoose Publishing, Atlanta),David L. Applegate ("Coming out in the comic strips," from Hogan's Alley no.
" Harrison's Reports wrote, "Crammed with laughs, it is a mirthful, warmly appealing entertainment that is sure to be a crowd pleaser." Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post called it "a cheerful package of smiles and laughter. You'll enjoy it." John McCarten of The New Yorker was more dismissive of the film, calling the jokes "rather wheezy, and they certainly don't do much to speed up the picture.
As the word "comic" implies, strips are frequently humorous. Examples of these gag-a-day strips are Blondie, Bringing Up Father, Marmaduke, and Pearls Before Swine. In the late 1920s, comic strips expanded from their mirthful origins to feature adventure stories, as seen in Popeye, Captain Easy, Buck Rogers, Tarzan, and Terry and the Pirates. In the 1940s, soap- opera-continuity strips such as Judge Parker and Mary Worth gained popularity.
Ram Avtar was a character actor turned comedian in Hindi cinema. He is best known for his roles in Nasir Hussain's films, especially Teesri Manzil (1967) and Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973). These roles ranged from tickled train passenger in the former to the hero's sidekick in Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai (1961) and Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957). He was known for his big stomach and mirthful demeanor.
In about 1740 Brice set up a printing business at Truro in addition to that at Exeter, but soon closed it. His disposition was mirthful, and he was a great patron of the stage. In 1745, when the players were being persecuted at Exeter, he published a poem defending their conduct and attacking the Methodists, to which he gave the name of The Play-house Church, or New Actors of Devotion.
She hysterically withdraws all her money causing all other customers in the bank to panic and they in return take out their money. The Warren family bank is forced to close. Maggie’s naive son gets swindled out of his mother’s bonds. As farces go, at the end the swindlers are caught and Maggie’s matriarchal resourcefulness with her wised-up son gets the bank solvent again, and the two matriarchal families are bonded with mirthful resolutions.
Best Worst Movie received very positive reviews. It holds a 94% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 67 reviews, with a weighted average of 7.26/10. The website's consensus reads, "Good-natured and mirthful, Best Worst Movie is a sweet deconstruction of how a cinematic folly can become a triumph."Best Worst Movie at Rotten Tomatoes It is also rated 61% based on the reviews of 15 critics, placing it under the subcategory "Generally favorable reviews" on Metacritic.
Ebisu Station, Tokyo The weak child overcame many hardships, grew legs (and, presumably, the rest of his skeletal structure) at the age of three, and became the god Ebisu. He remains slightly crippled and deaf, but mirthful and auspicious nonetheless (hence the title, "The laughing god"). He is often depicted wearing a tall hat—the —holding a rod and a large red sea bream or sea bass. Jellyfish are also associated with the god and the fugu restaurants of Japan will often incorporate Ebisu in their motif.
His friend William Drummond encouraged the publication of his most famous poem: Muses Threnodie: of Mirthful Mournings on the death of Mr Gall, (Edinburgh 1638 – see 1638 in poetry). The poem is an important document for its general account of Perth in the seventeenth century. Adamson is credited with first using the word curling in 1620. He related that his friend, Mr Gall, "a citizen of Perth, and a gentle-man of goodly stature, and pregnant wit, much given to pastime, as golf, archerie, curling and jovial companie".
Tuer died of pleurisy on 24 February 1900 and was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. In its obituary of 5 March, the Pall Mall Gazette wrote: “London publishing is the poorer in high spirits and humour by the death of Mr. Andrew Tuer. In all his doings he was mirthful, and he gave readers several very excellent books.” The Dictionary of National Biography describes him as an "omnivorous collector", who filled his house in Campden Hill Road Notting Hill with "books, engravings, clocks, china, silver and bric-a-brac of the most varied description".
In addition to comic-book illustration and coloring, Goldberg drew gag cartoons for men's magazines and did advertising art including a billboard for No-Cal Soda.Marvel Bullpen Bulletins: "More Mirthful, Monumental, Mind- Staggering Memoranda from Your Marvel Madmen!" (March 1966 issues, including Thor #126: "Stan G., our curly-haired, mustachioed demon artist/colorist has just drawn an ad for one of the biggest soft-drink companies. (Its initials are No-Cal!) If you're in the Times Square area, you can see it on the biggest billboard in sight".
They sunbathe together and Sinuous suggests that the Beast may be living underground. Adder immediately tells Badger and Fox about this theory, and all the foxes, badgers, weasels and rabbits in the park are asked whether they know of a large underground lair, but none do. Badger tells Mossy about the theory and Mossy informs him of a large underground chamber that Mirthful had come across before she died. Badger asks Mossy to find the chamber and inform him if the Beast is living there so that Badger can spot the cat and force it to leave.
This version was written by Walter Grogan and published in The Pall Mall Magazine in 1907. > Lord, I am poor, I have no gift Meet for Thy shrine; My life is spent in > joke and jest, So empty, vain, e'en at its best, This life of mine. But, > Lord, beneath my mirthful face I hide a tear, And when the crowd laugh at > the fair They seem to gibe at my despair And mock my fear. Lord, I am poor > save in this wise: A child have I, And as I joke the best I may, He, > uncomplaining fades away And soon must die.
Dickens's attitudes towards organised religion were complex; he based his beliefs and principles on the New Testament. Dickens's statement that Marley "had no bowels" is a reference to the "bowels of compassion" mentioned in the First Epistle of John, the reason for his eternal damnation. Other writers, including Kelly, consider that Dickens put forward a "secular vision of this sacred holiday". The Dickens scholar John O. Jordan argues that A Christmas Carol shows what Dickens referred to in a letter to his friend John Forster as his "Carol philosophy, cheerful views, sharp anatomisation of humbug, jolly good temper ... and a vein of glowing, hearty, generous, mirthful, beaming reference in everything to Home and Fireside".
Wills never married. She was close to her parents, her siblings, and their children. She enjoyed a number of close lifelong friendships, including with Christine and Ulysses Williams, with her Cambridge contemporary Margot Hume (with whom she jointly owned a cottage in Surrey whose botanical garden they cultivated), and with Kait Lucan (the Dowager Countess of Lucan, mother of John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, the disappearing earl), who was a fellow Labour Councillor in Chelsea. Obituaries and other publications describe her as independent, autocratic, not a sufferer of fools, a joyous and enthusiastic teacher, an indomitable walker and skier, an enthusiastic traveller, a lover of the beauty of nature, mirthful and entertaining.
On her racecourse debut, Roussalka won a maiden race over five furlongs at Yarmouth Racecourse in May. On her next appearance in the Errol Stakes over the same distance at Ascot Racecourse in June she looked outpaced in the early stages but stayed on strongly to finish second, beaten a neck by the colt Raffindale. In July, the filly was moved up in class and distance to contest the Cherry Hinton Stakes over six furlongs at Newmarket Racecourse in which she was ridden by Lester Piggott and started at odds of 2/1. She took the lead a furlong and a half from the finish and went clear of her rivals, despite hanging left in the closing stages and won by four lengths from Mirthful Flirt.
" Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times gave the film a positive review, saying "It all adds up to an eventful entry in the Muppet film library but not a classic one." Claudia Puig of USA Today gave the film three out of four stars, calling the film "A breezy, mirthful caper enlivened by the comic talents of Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell and Tina Fey." Frank Lovece of Newsday gave the film three out of four stars, saying "While it may not be sensational, it's still an inspirational, celebrational, Muppetational Muppet show." Peter Howell of the Toronto Star gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying "You don't go to a Muppet movie looking for anything other than a few laughs with beloved puppet pals.
The art historian, critic Manos Stefanidis wrote about Yannis Stavrou’s work in 2006 (excerpt from the essay under the title "Glass Eyes, Resurrected Gazes - On Yannis Stavrou's Paintings" by Manos Stefanidis): > “I see his paintings as a challenge for an inner voyage, an opportunity for > a resurrection of the gaze - a prolongation of real life. His compositions > are structured around two opposite poles: tenderness and a sturdy rhythm; a > sense for detail and understanding of the whole; a kind of sentimental > escape to mirthful images, as Kosmas Politis would put it, and a > preoccupation with form, represented in an unadorned and solid fashion. His > paintings keep alive the memory of those places he fell in love with in the > past or create novel seas for new journeys. Here plasticity is achieved via > abstractive processes, and elsewhere a tiny light - one catalytic > brushstroke - unveils a well-hidden secret.
Dickens describes Quilp as "so low in stature as to be quite a dwarf, though his head and face were large enough for a giant. His black eyes were restless, sly and cunning, his mouth and chin, bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard; and his complexion was one of that kind which never looks clean or wholesome. But what added most to the grotesque expression of his face, was a ghastly smile, which appearing to be the mere result of habit and to have no connection with any mirthful or complacent feeling, constantly revealed the few discoloured fangs that were yet scattered in his mouth, and gave him the aspect of a panting dog... he ate hard eggs, shell and all, devoured gigantic prawns with the heads and tails on... drank boiling tea without winking, bit his fork and spoon till they bent again, and in short performed so many horrifying and uncommon acts that the women were nearly frightened out of their wits, and began to doubt if he were really a human creature."Donald Hawes, Who's Who in Dickens, Routledge (1998) p.

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