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Τι (ποιος) είναι merrily - ορισμός

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Ding dong merrily on high; Ding Dong Merrily On High; Ding, Dong! Merrily On High; Ding dong! merrily on high; Ding Dong! Merrily on High; Ding Dong Merrily On High!

Merrily      
·adv In a merry manner; with mirth; with gayety and laughter; jovially. ·see Mirth, and Merry.
merrily      
1.
If you say that someone merrily does something, you are critical of the fact that they do it without realizing that there are a lot of problems which they have not thought about.
There they were, merrily describing their 16-hour working days while simultaneously claiming to be happily married...
= blithely
ADV: ADV with v [disapproval]
2.
If you say that something is happening merrily, you mean that it is happening fairly quickly, and in a pleasant or satisfactory way.
The ferry cut merrily through the water...
ADV: ADV with v
3.
see also merry
Merrily We Roll Along (song)         
"Merrily We Roll Along" is a song written by Charlie Tobias, Murray Mencher, and Eddie Cantor in 1935, and used in the Merrie Melodies cartoon Billboard Frolics that same year. It is best known as the theme of Warner Bros.

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Ding Dong Merrily on High

"Ding Dong Merrily on High" is a Christmas carol. The tune first appeared as a secular dance tune known under the title "Branle de l'Official" in Orchésographie, a dance book written by the French cleric, composer and writer Thoinot Arbeau, pen name of Jehan Tabourot (1519–1593). The words are by the English composer George Ratcliffe Woodward (1848–1934), and the carol was first published in 1924 in his The Cambridge Carol-Book: Being Fifty-two Songs for Christmas, Easter, And Other Seasons. Woodward took an interest in church bell ringing, which no doubt aided him in writing it. Woodward was the author of several carol books, including Songs of Syon and The Cowley Carol Book. The macaronic style is characteristic of Woodward’s delight in archaic poetry. Charles Wood harmonised the tune when it was published with Woodward's text in The Cambridge Carol Book. More recently, Sir David Willcocks made an arrangement for the second book of Carols for Choirs.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για merrily
1. "Listen, pal," Vladimir Vladimirovich™ said merrily.
2. "Wha‘ yer got then?" they carolled merrily to others.
3. Throughout the flight she was merrily texting away.
4. Asif, who was merrily smoking away wanted a lucrative contract.
5. "No library books for the Irish!" yelled someone merrily.