mirthy

English

Etymology

From mirth + -y.

Adjective

mirthy (comparative mirthier or more mirthy, superlative mirthiest or most mirthy)

  1. Characteristic of mirth
    • 2014, David Gordon, White Tiger on Snow Mountain, page 244:
      Jasmine shot us a dirty look and we faced away, trying to swallow our mirth, which as we all know just makes it mirthier.
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