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Definition of To make merry

To make merry
2. Cheerful; joyous; not sad; happy. Is any merry ? let him sing psalms. --Jas. v. 13. 3. Causing laughter, mirth, gladness, or delight; as, ? merry jest. ``Merry wind and weather.' --Spenser. Merry dancers. See under Dancer. Merry men, followers; retainers. [Obs.] His merie men commanded he To make him bothe game and glee. --Chaucer. To make merry, to be jovial; to indulge in hilarity; to feast with mirth. --Judg. ix. 27. Syn: Cheerful; blithe; lively; sprightly; vivacious; gleeful; joyous; mirthful; jocund; sportive; hilarious.

Meaning of To make merry from wikipedia

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