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gayety

[ gey-i-tee ]

noun

, plural gay·e·ties.
  1. a variant of gaiety.


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Example Sentences

The last movement had the infectious gayety that Mozart's things often have, with a magnificent cadenza by himself.

The votaries of fashion and gayety are they to whom existence grows languid and life a burden.

Tilly uptilted her chin—already the sunshine had brought back her usual gayety of spirits.

The cultivation of the fields was commencing and everything appeared to give life and gayety to the surrounding scenery.

Language cannot express the gayety of my heart when I once more beheld the standard of my country waved aloft.

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