make very happy
1make someone's day — To make the day memorable for someone • • • Main Entry: ↑day make someone s day see under ↑day • • • Main Entry: ↑make * * * make someone’s day phrase to make someone feel very happy She said …
2make a big deal out of something — make a big deal (out) of (something) (or make (something) into a big deal) : to treat (something) as very important or too important The girl s song was far from perfect, but her parents made a big deal of it, and she was very happy. Don t make… …
3make a big deal of — make a big deal (out) of (something) (or make (something) into a big deal) : to treat (something) as very important or too important The girl s song was far from perfect, but her parents made a big deal of it, and she was very happy. Don t make… …
4make someone's day — make (someone s) day to make someone very happy. Go on, tell him you like his jacket. It ll make his day! I was so pleased to hear from Peter. It really made my day …
5make day — make (someone s) day to make someone very happy. Go on, tell him you like his jacket. It ll make his day! I was so pleased to hear from Peter. It really made my day …
6make somebody's day — make sb s ˈday idiom to make sb feel very happy on a particular day • The phone call from Mike really made my day. Main entry: ↑dayidiom …
7make your day — If something makes your day, it pleases you or makes you very happy …
8happy */*/*/ — UK [ˈhæpɪ] / US adjective Word forms happy : adjective happy comparative happier superlative happiest Get it right: happy: Although the adjective happy ends in the letter y , the related noun happiness is spelled with an i (not a y ): Wrong:… …
9Happy Lesson — Infobox animanga/Header name = Happy Lesson caption = The Happy Lesson Region 1 DVD cover art, from the ADV Films release. ja name = ja name trans = genre = Comedy, School Life, HaremInfobox animanga/Manga title = author = Sasaki Mutsumi (story)… …
10happy — hap|py W1S1 [ˈhæpi] adj comparative happier superlative happiest [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: hap chance, luck (13 20 centuries), from Old Norse happ] 1.) having feelings of pleasure, for example because something good has happened to you or you are …