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61Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy — Wit and Mirth: Or Pills to Purge Melancholy is the title of a large collection of songs by Thomas d Urfey, published between 1698 and 1720, which in its final, six volume edition held over 1,000 songs and poems. The collection started as a single …
62trouble-mirth — troubˈle mirth noun A killjoy • • • Main Entry: ↑trouble …
63The House of Mirth — Clyde Fitch adapted Edith Wharton s novel about Lily Bart (played by Fay Davis), whose hopes for love are thwarted by the vicious machinations of the New York social scene. Fitch s adaptation, which opened on 22 October 1906 at the Savoy… …
64Goddess of Mirth — Thalia …
65Prime Minister of Mirth — Peter Sellers …
66express mirth — verb produce laughter • Syn: ↑laugh, ↑express joy • Ant: ↑cry (for: ↑laugh) • See Also: ↑laugh off ( …
67mirthless — mirth|less [ mɜrθləs ] adjective MAINLY LITERARY a mirthless smile or laugh expresses feelings such as anger or sadness ╾ mirth|less|ly adverb …
68mirthless — mirth|less [ˈmə:θləs US ˈmə:rθ ] adj literary mirthless laughter or a mirthless smile does not seem to be caused by real amusement or happiness ▪ Now it s your turn, he said with a mirthless grin. >mirthlessly adv ▪ He smiled mirthlessly …
69mirthful — mirth·ful …
70mirthfully — mirth·ful·ly …