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Example sentences for "more happy"

  • And never have I seen a more happy mother, and a more interesting family.

  • The angels of God could not be more happy than I was in that most mysterious and blessed hour of my life.

  • But the Christian kindness and courtesy of the bishop, made me more happy in his poor house than I felt, later, in the white marble palace built by his haughty successor, C.

  • How could I weep that we were born so soon, In the beginning of more happy times!

  • The seats of innocence and love Shall soon the scenes of horror prove: But why disturb these Indian climes, The pictures of more happy times!

  • Indeed, he intended another thing—to be more happy, but pride and ambition got a deserved fall, the result of all is sin and misery.

  • Madame de Renal was astonished that her maid's new fortune did not make her more happy.

  • Leaning his head on his two hands, Julien stayed in the grotto, more happy than he had ever been in his life, thrilled by his dreams, and by the bliss of his freedom.

  • I will die in your arms, and be more happy in my death than I ever was in my life.

  • The love which we have had for one another will make us more happy in its Disappointment than it could have done in its Success.

  • The Consciousness of such a Being spreads a perpetual Diffusion of Joy through the Soul of a virtuous Man, and makes him look upon himself every Moment as more happy than he knows how to conceive.

  • Supposing a Man always happy in his Dreams, and miserable in his waking Thoughts, and that his Life was equally divided between them, whether would he be more happy or miserable?

  • I am happy to see you in these parts; but I shall be more happy by seeing you at the rectory.

  • I am more happy than I was, but not so happy as I wish to be.

  • And why, Guillen," asked Teresa, "why would you be more happy if I were a poor peasant girl?

  • The expression in the second, "more happy to be unhappy in hell," is it not very quaint?

  • I shall certainly be more happy in a morning; but whether I shall not sacrifice the fat and the marrow and the kidneys,--i.

  • Never was a more happy pair, since Acme and Septimius, and longer.

  • No news could possibly make me more happy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    distant cousin; more about; more abundant; more acceptable; more appropriate; more commonly; more complete; more complex; more delicate; more detailed; more economical; more effectually; more excellent; more extended; more generous; more good; more human; more just; more likely; more readily; more real; more scientific; more seen; more than; productive work; small stewpan