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good spirits, mirth, mirthfulness, joyfulness, felicity,<br />

jubilation, festivity, exhilaration, buoyancy, exuberance,<br />

cheer, cheerfulness, glee, fun, hilarity, enjoyment, happiness,<br />

blithefulness, blithesomeness, frolicking: Everyone joined in<br />

the merriment at the <strong>of</strong>fice party.<br />

merry adj. 1 cheerful, happy, gay, cheery, jolly, jovial, in high or<br />

good spirits, mirthful, joyful, joyous, hilarious, jubilant,<br />

rejoicing, festive, exhilarating, exuberant, vivacious,<br />

convivial, buoyant, gleeful, blithe, blithesome, carefree,<br />

light-hearted, delighted: Didn't we have a merry old time at<br />

the Christmas party! 2 make merry. revel, celebrate, carouse,<br />

frolic: <strong>The</strong> guests made merry till the wee hours <strong>of</strong> the<br />

morning.<br />

mesh n. 1 mesh-work, network, netting, net, web, webbing, lattice,<br />

lattice-work, screen, screening, interlacing, lace-work, grid,<br />

grate, grating, grater, sieve, strainer, trellis, trellis-work,<br />

decussation, Technical rete, reticle or reticule or graticule,<br />

reticulation, plexus, plexure, reticulum; interstice: <strong>The</strong> mesh<br />

<strong>of</strong> the hammock broke and I fell to the ground. 2 Often, meshes.<br />

grip, clutches, grasp, toils, web, trap, entanglement, tangle,<br />

complex, complexity, intricacy: Her papers were lost in the<br />

meshes <strong>of</strong> the filing system.<br />

--v. 3 catch, entangle, enmesh, grab, trap, entrap, snare,<br />

ensnare, involve: I became meshed inextricably in the<br />

complexities <strong>of</strong> her life. 4 engage, fit (together), dovetail,<br />

knit, enmesh, match, interlock: After they were aligned, the<br />

gears meshed perfectly.<br />

mess n. 1 chaos, disorder, disarray, disorganization, shambles,<br />

muddle, disarrangement, clutter, hotchpotch or US also<br />

hodgepodge, litter, tangle, jumble, confusion, mishmash;<br />

untidiness: Would you help me clean up this mess? Drugs have<br />

made a mess <strong>of</strong> her life. 2 concoction, mixture, medley,<br />

miscellany, hash, gallimaufry, farrago, olio, olla podrida,<br />

pot-pourri, smorgasbord or sm”rg†sbord, kedgeree: <strong>The</strong>y<br />

presented us with a huge mess <strong>of</strong> things from which we must<br />

select what we want. 3 predicament, difficulty, plight, pinch,<br />

trouble, dilemma, quandary, imbroglio, Colloq foul-up, stew,<br />

fix, hot water, (pretty or fine) kettle <strong>of</strong> fish, pickle, jam,<br />

Slang screw-up, Brit balls-up, can <strong>of</strong> worms, US snafu: You have

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