Now thou art a right merry soul," quoth the Sheriff, "and I wot thou must have many a head of horned beasts and many an acre of land, that thou dost spend thy money so freely.
At this all grinned, and the Blind beggar, who was the chief man among them, and was the broadest shouldered and most lusty rascal of all, smote Robin upon the shoulder, swearing he was a right merry wag.
I would not for all the money we four are carrying to Lincoln Town sleep one night in Sherwood.
Nay," quoth the Tinker, shaking his head slowly from side to side.
For many a day he sang ballads to the band, until the famous Allan a Dale joined them, before whose sweet voice all others seemed as harsh as a raven's; but of him we will learn hereafter.
At this the Sheriff's eyes twinkled, and he chuckled to himself.
You can take your ball along and play, and I advise you to be right merry to-day, for it is a holiday for the republic, and I am going to teach you to be a good republican.
And at this my heart quaked for fear, in despite of the hunting-sports, and of many a right merry supper; and Aunt Jacoba was no better.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "right merry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.