Bliss meaning in English
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Definition
bliss: joy, great happiness or contentment
blissful: joyful, full of happiness
- "Susie : Susan Elizabeth Bliss."
- "Ms. Bliss, I presume."
- "Lawrence Laughsalot : Very impressive, Ms. Bliss."
- "Susan Elizabeth Bliss"
- "Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Laurence Bliss"
- "By the way Susie, I am more than impressed with your business acumen - perhaps you should be working in the sales department alongside yours truly... "Cheeter and Bliss": it has a nice ring to it!"
- "And it's "Miss" Bliss, but please call me "Susie"."
- "Edward : Oh, sorry, Missile Bliss."
- "Bruno : Hello Gymglish users, and welcome to "Blissful Business", your chance to get a glimpse of how Susan Bliss, Director of Marketing and Public Relations at the Delavigne Corporation, does business."
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