"I cooked my wife" That is a merry message :-)
The word "jocund" is a synonym of the word "merry. " An example of a sentence using the word "jocund" is "They reunited on Friday and had a jocund celebration through the night. "
She smiled, her eyes bright and merry. We wish you a merry Christmas. He encouraged us to invite our friends to the party saying, "The more, the merrier!" It's the holidays! Time to eat, drink and be merry! She delivered the flowers and went on her merry way.
I will be very merry (happy) when I marry (wed) Mary.
The ball was caught in the merry-go-round and began to revolve with it.
"Eat, drink, and be merry" IS a sentence.
It means sociable, merry, or festive. Here are some sentences.Her convivial personality made her popular.It was a convivial gathering.The reunion had a convivial atmosphere.
It is an old-fashioned way to say "quoted" is all. Use it the same way in a sentence. Here are a couple of examples (the most famous is from the raven in Poe's poem, of course)."A merry, merry man am I," quoth he."Thou art my heart," quoth her paramour.
I went to Glastonbury festival and had a great timeEvery summer, they attend a country music festival in the Tennessee mountains.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Yes, "Merry" should be capitalized in the sentence "I wish you all a Merry Christmas" because it is part of the phrase "Merry Christmas," which is a proper noun and a specific holiday greeting.