Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
gaiety .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The state of being gay; merriment; mirth; acts or entertainments prompted by, or inspiring, merry delight; -- used often in the plural.
- noun Finery; show.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
gaiety .
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Examples
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A round of gayety is alike fascinating and unprofitable; it wastes time, distracts attention, and makes everyday duties and pleasures appear dull and uninteresting.
The Mother's Book 1831
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"So do I, darling," says the mother, and looks at her with a tender inquisitiveness that makes the sweet girl flinch, and affect for a moment a noisy gayety, which is not in her heart.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865 Various
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For many days they joked each other about that headlong flight, but underneath their gayety was a dread which persisted.
A Man Four-Square William MacLeod Raine 1912
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It struck me suddenly that her gayety was the same as that she had worn to my birthday party, scarce a year agone.
Richard Carvel — Volume 05 Winston Churchill 1909
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It struck me suddenly that her gayety was the same as that she had worn to my birthday party, scarce a year agone.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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It struck me suddenly that her gayety was the same as that she had worn to my birthday party, scarce a year agone.
Richard Carvel — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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He had been dull, just at first, and his gayety was a little forced, but after his first glass of champagne he brightened up very much, and had begun to tell a funny story.
Many Waters 1905
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The outward peace of such a man is but despair well masked; his gayety is the carelessness of
Amiel's Journal Henri Fr��d��ric Amiel 1885
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September, and recalled the gayety of the season for the moment to the desolate metropolis.
London Films William Dean Howells 1878
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His gayety was a little extravagant, and so it might naturally be if it were forced.
Without a Home Edward Payson Roe 1863
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