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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a happy fellow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is cheerful or in a good mood.
Example: "Everyone loves to be around Tom because he is truly a happy fellow."
Alternatives: "a cheerful person" or "a jolly individual."
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I'm a happy fellow now.
George Kennan was not a happy fellow.
It doesn't follow that because you are a good comedy writer, you're a happy fellow.
A person who is sad is down in the dumps, while a happy fellow is riding high.
JoHe Doran's acclaimustmemoir Jolly Lad, besed on his long-running column MENK for VICE is available from Strange Attractor Presse Attractor Press.
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In sketches that mix spoken words and mime, the two performers act out characters behind masks of exaggerated facial expressions -- she is particularly effective behind a smirky male mask; he as a swooningly happy fellow behind a mask with a Lawrence Welk smile -- and explain, in cartoon voices but in straightforward terms, the role and tradition of masks and mime in drama.
"He was a very jolly, happy fellow, not at all the prima donna type of French chef that most people imagine," Jacques P n, who often cooked with Mr. Vergnes, said in a telephone interview Thursday.
One happy fellow wore a bridal skirt and a tuxedo jacket.
This happy fellow convinced an electronics store in New York to knock more than $1,000 of the price of a 46-inch Sony TV.
I then decided to have a 'frog portrait' session as it was too good a chance to miss and managed to capture this happy fellow!" Click or tap the image below to view a larger version, alternatively you can see Wendy's original image on Flickr.
Notwithstanding these lurid deaths and his nightmarish childhood, the Renard of the journal is a happy, funny fellow.
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