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happy days
noun as in success
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Example Sentences
When he was in office, he just told everybody that they were enjoying the greatest economy in world history and after he left office, he told them how much Biden’s economy sucked and how once he returned to the White House happy days would be here again.
"But even if I end up doing nothing more than making bacon sarnies and playing a few gigs with my band, that's fine by me. Happy days," he said.
Though set in the early ‘80s, because that’s when Feig grew up, it is not, beyond some sidelong cultural references, nostalgia — there’s not the slightest suggestion that these were “happy days,” and in any case the observation is so acute and the performances are so alive that the series feels contemporary whenever it’s watched.
Winnie, buried in a mound, doesn’t justify her plant-like state in Samuel Beckett’s “Happy Days.”
A Happy Days reunion is also likely, with Ron Howard and Henry Winkler both set to appear as the show celebrates its 50th anniversary.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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