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- Happiness is a complex and multifaceted emotion that encomp****es a range of positive feelings, from contentment to intense joy. It is often ****ociated...
- hatter" is a colloquial English phrase used in conversation to suggest (lightheartedly) that a person is suffering from insanity. The etymology of the phrase...
- **** character in Modern Family, Stonestreet is hetero****ual and has lightheartedly described himself as "openly straight". His Modern Family co-star and...
- The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. A 2000 FedEx commercial with Irwin lightheartedly dealt with the possibility of occupational death from snakebite and...
- consumed approximately 2 kilograms (4.4 lb) of shrimp. Margaret Qualley lightheartedly described learning the c****ography for The Substance as a "nightmare"...
- disapproval of politicians or other public figures and is sometimes done lightheartedly at charity events, where someone in a position of authority will volunteer...
- The Viral Fever (TVF). His shows are often characterized by parody, lightheartedness, youth oriented, and competitive exams in India. Arunabh Kumar was...
- concluded the collection. The issue of U and non-U could have been taken lightheartedly, but at the time many took it very seriously. This was a reflection...
- for faking their condition for views, or for portraying the disorder lightheartedly. Psychologist Naomi Torres-Mackie, head of research at The Mental Health...
- Gleiberman said that the horrors of the effects were undercut by the lightheartedness of the film, while the BBC's Almar Haflidason felt that the effects...