Joys can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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joy - To feel joy, to rejoice. | ||
joy - To enjoy. | ||
joy - To give joy to; to congratulate. | ||
joy - To gladden; to make joyful; to exhilarate. | ||
Noun |
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joy - the emotion of great happiness | ||
joy - something or someone that provides a source of happiness; "a joy to behold"; "the pleasure of his company"; "the new car is a delight" |
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1. | noun | Mingle your joys sometimes with your earnest occupation. | |
2. | noun | The joys of the world do but little. | |
3. | noun | I'll share both troubles and joys with you. | |
4. | noun | The joys of parents are secret, and so are their grief's and fears. | |
5. | noun | As the catterpillar chooses the fairest leaves to lay her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys. | |
6. | noun | Mary now has the same joys and worries with her grandchildren that she had with her own children years ago. | |
7. | noun | We want to wish you and your family all the joys of a coming New Year. | |
8. | noun | They treated her so cruelly as to leave few joys in life for her. | |
9. | noun | In Russia, as elsewhere in the world, folklore is rapidly scattering before the practical spirit of modern progress. The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya", the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. | |
10. | noun | You look full of the joys of spring today. Why are you smiling all the time? | |
11. | noun | I will never part from you. You must come with me and be my wife. We have gone through many troubles together, and now we will share our joys. | |
12. | noun | Do not fear that which is the final end of life: he who fears death eschews the joys of life. | |
13. | noun | Parenthood with its joys and cares was a completely new experience for Mary and Tom. | |
14. | noun | Such is the life of men: a few joys, quickly wiped away by unforgettable sorrows. It's not necessary to tell the children. | |
15. | noun | Such is human life. A few joys, very quickly wiped out by unforgettable sorrows. |
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Mingle your joys sometimes with your earnest occupation. | |
The joys of the world do but little. | |
I'll share both troubles and joys with you. | |
The joys of parents are secret, and so are their grief's and fears. | |
As the catterpillar chooses the fairest leaves to lay her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys. | |
Mary now has the same joys and worries with her grandchildren that she had with her own children years ago. | |
We want to wish you and your family all the joys of a coming New Year. | |
They treated her so cruelly as to leave few joys in life for her. | |
In Russia, as elsewhere in the world, folklore is rapidly scattering before the practical spirit of modern progress. The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya", the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. | |
You look full of the joys of spring today. Why are you smiling all the time? | |
I will never part from you. You must come with me and be my wife. We have gone through many troubles together, and now we will share our joys. | |
Do not fear that which is the final end of life: he who fears death eschews the joys of life. | |
Parenthood with its joys and cares was a completely new experience for Mary and Tom. | |
Such is the life of men: a few joys, quickly wiped away by unforgettable sorrows. It's not necessary to tell the children. | |
Such is human life. A few joys, very quickly wiped out by unforgettable sorrows. |