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Examples
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Not that she has devoted herself entirely to mirth-moving situations.
Mrs. Hungerford Notable Women Authors of the Day Helen C. Black
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Gleasons, in their mirth-moving musical farce, entitled
McTeague 1920
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But it is delightful to hear of his mirth-moving words and to know that he regarded himself as the best talker in the world.
The Man Shakespeare Harris, Frank, 1855-1931 1909
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First was an overture by the orchestra, after which came "The Gleasons, in their mirth-moving musical farce, entitled 'McMonnigal's Court-ship.'"
McTeague 1899
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But it is delightful to hear of his mirth-moving words and to know that he regarded himself as the best talker in the world.
The Man Shakespeare Frank Harris 1893
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First was an overture by the orchestra, after which came "The Gleasons, in their mirth-moving musical farce, entitled 'McMonnigal's Court-ship.'"
McTeague Frank Norris 1886
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The high spirits of Murray turned every transient subject into a "mirth-moving jest."
The Scottish Chiefs 1875
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The gift of rapid, brilliant, mirth-moving speech, is a perilous possession.
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That which enduringly stamped upon his page its most mirth-moving figure, had stamped out of English life for ever one of its disgraces.
The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete John Forster 1844
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The renowned dramatist Molière accompanied the court on this occasion, to contribute to its amusement by the exhibition of his mirth-moving farces on the stage.
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