Happy meaning in English
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Definition
happy: pleased, joyful, delighted, contented
She's happier than her brother. She is always smiling and he is always miserable.
Happy New Year! A greeting used around the new year.
I'd be happy to attend your wedding. I'd be pleased to see you get married.
Happy Birthday!: Have a great birthday! Best wishes on your birthday!
- "I know what you're going to say, and I'd be happy to kiss you at midnight."
- "Happy Christmas Bruno"
- "(humming 'Happy Birthday')"
- "I was so happy I tried to hit a monk, but I couldn't."
- "I'm joined in the cockpit by my co-pilot in training, Randy Williams. Randy happens to be blind, but we're happy to have him with us on his first flight."
- "First of all, you'll be happy to know that despite Bruno's absence, our shareholders still have confidence in us."
- "I'm so happy for you."
- "Jean : First of all, I am very happy that you are the president."
- "Brent, Moira, I'm joining you live from "Happy FunDays" primary school in Washington D."
- "Are you happy?"
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