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merriest

  • superlative
    of merry.
    merry
    adjective
    full of cheerfulness or gaiety; joyous in disposition or spirit.

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It’s the merriest time of the year — and arguably when the resort is at its glistening, glowing best with seasonal food offerings, holiday ride makeovers and unique live entertainment options.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 19, 2025

Actually, the orchestra men, kept like circus animals in a tent apart from the rest of us, were the merriest people at Tamiment.

From New York Times Aug. 9, 2022

While each piece features rotating focal points, they all tie together with a beautiful gold scroll border, working to create the merriest tablescape of all.

From Seattle Times Nov. 17, 2021

It was here and now it is gone, the merriest, brightest, and most thankful Christmas the world has ever known.

From Slate Dec. 21, 2020

Since I’d been helping out stitching the detectives’ costumes, I’d become friendly with a few of the agents, and Mr. Webster was the merriest.

From "The Detective's Assistant" by Kate Hannigan