fool-happy (Meaning)

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fool-happy (a.)

Lucky, without judgment or contrivance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fool-happy

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fool-happy Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the rain, the children were fool-happy, splashing joyfully in the puddles.
  2. The puppy bounded around the yard, fool-happy with his newfound freedom.
  3. After receiving good news, she felt fool-happy, dancing around the room with glee.
  4. As the sun set over the horizon, the beachgoers felt fool-happy, relishing the beauty of the moment.
  5. The aroma of freshly baked cookies made everyone feel fool-happy, eager to indulge in the sweet treats.
  6. The couple was fool-happy on their wedding day, surrounded by loved ones and filled with anticipation for the future.
  7. After a long day of hiking, they felt fool-happy as they sat around the campfire, sharing stories and laughter.
  8. Despite the challenges they faced, their love made them fool-happy, finding joy in each other's presence.
  9. The holiday season always made her feel fool-happy, surrounded by the warmth of family and friends.
  10. As they watched the fireworks light up the night sky, they couldn't help but feel fool-happy, grateful for the simple pleasures of life.

FAQs About the word fool-happy

Lucky, without judgment or contrivance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Despite the rain, the children were fool-happy, splashing joyfully in the puddles.

The puppy bounded around the yard, fool-happy with his newfound freedom.

After receiving good news, she felt fool-happy, dancing around the room with glee.

As the sun set over the horizon, the beachgoers felt fool-happy, relishing the beauty of the moment.