Sentence examples for begins a merry from inspiring English sources

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Louise is captivated and confused, and so begins a merry dance between mistress and maid that ends in an unconventional arrangement.

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Indeed, in one corner some of the young Tooks and Brandybucks, supposing Uncle Bilbo to have finished (since he had plainly said all that was necessary), now got up an impromptu orchestra, and began a merry dance-tune.

Garland initially refused to sing the holiday ballad, which began, "Have yourself a merry little Christmas/It may be your last," until that second line was softened to "Let your heart be light".

A similar list will materialize leading up to the 2016 election but this crazy merry-go-round is beginning a whole year earlier than the previous election.

Thus begins Mummenschanz's merry new production, "Mummenschanz Next," which arrives at Alice Tully Hall on Thursday for a 10-day visit to New York, the company's first in four years.

Sitting in an alehouse, the trio "began to be merry" in a manner that started with a faux-Latin competition and ended with the cleric's penis hanging out of his trousers while one of the lawyers burned it with his pipe.Although intoxication was a classless pursuit in the 17th century, it was the privileged who turned it into a cultural phenomenon.

It began this past Christmas day when I wrote a short post wishing TechCrunch readers a merry Christmas.

A merry night.

What a merry puddle.

a merry Andrew; a buffoon.

All told, a merry crew.

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