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many happy returns

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  1. Also, many happy returns of the day. Happy birthday and many more of them, as in I came by to wish you many happy returns. This expression was first recorded in a letter of 1779 where the writer meant “Happy New Year,” but the present meaning has persisted since the second half of the 1800s.


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Many happy returns to Kirk Douglas, who is a hundred years old today.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 9, 2016

While the children sang "Happy Birthday to You" and shouted "Many happy returns," Doc Dobbin bobbed his head, ate all the apples, gobbled the whole cake in three Gargantuan bites.

From Time Magazine Archive

“It will make sense to you one day. Many happy returns of the day.”

From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri

Many happy returns, not of the pig, but of the New Year, to both.

From The Best Letters of Charles Lamb by Lamb, Charles

"Many happy returns of the day," suggested Bragdon.

From Brewster's Millions by McCutcheon, George Barr