mirth Definition In English

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  • In last night's debate there was a good deal of mirth and serious evidence about the paper generated by the new higher education funding councils.

  • My daughters found the hour set aside for the subject to be an hour for mirth rather than instruction.

  • Here, an absence of training is the norm, and the public's attitude to the security industry is a combination of mirth, hostility and indifference.

  • I will return to the reason for my mirth at that description later.

  • I imagined that some mirth might be generated by our differences of opinion.

  • The idea of old-age pensioners being forced to subsidise other tenants is obviously a matter for considerable mirth.

  • Much of that evidence at times arouses mirth, but in general it has tended to arouse indignation.

  • But he still seems to treat these problems of industry with a certain amount of mirth and levity.

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