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  • 101Only Happy When It Rains — Single by Garbage from the album Garbage B …

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  • 102as happy as a clam — (as) happy as a clam very happy. I am happy as a clam living all by myself in this little house by the sea. Etymology: based on the full form of the phrase happy as a clam in mud at high tide (= a clam that cannot be dug up and eaten, which… …

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  • 103as happy as a clam — (as) happy as a clam US informal : very happy She spent the afternoon reading and was as happy as a clam. • • • Main Entry: ↑clam (as) happy as a clam see ↑clam, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 104be as happy as Larry — be as happy as Larry/a sandboy British & Australian, American to be very happy and to have no worries. We married nine days after we met, and three years on we re happy as Larry. Since he s been at college he s as happy as a clam …

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  • 105be as happy as a sandboy — be as happy as Larry/a sandboy British & Australian, American to be very happy and to have no worries. We married nine days after we met, and three years on we re happy as Larry. Since he s been at college he s as happy as a clam …

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  • 106not very — Far from, not at all, the opposite of • • • Main Entry: ↑very * * * not very phrase used before adjectives and adverbs for saying that something is only slightly true or that it is not true at all Victor’s suggestions were not very helpful. The… …

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  • 107not very — used before adjectives and adverbs for saying that something is only slightly true or that it is not true at all Victor s suggestions were not very helpful. The next four years were not very happy ones. The house is not very large, but extremely… …

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  • 108as happy as Larry — Meaning Very happy. Origin Probably an Australian expression. Thought to refer to the Australian boxer Larry Foley (1847 1917). Why was he so happy? I ve no idea. An alternative explanation is that it relates to the Cornish and later Australian… …

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  • 109as happy as anything — as happy, quick, etc. as anything idiom (informal) very happy, quick, etc • I felt as pleased as anything. Main entry: ↑anythingidiom …

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  • 110as happy as a dog with two dicks — Australian Slang very happy …

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