happy
(adjective)
enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure
All clip examples
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Don't break up our happy home.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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We are happy to have him here with us, because he provided another incident.
(Angel and the Badman)
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We'd be happy to have any friend of Quirt's.
(Angel and the Badman)
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We are happy to present you with this token of our friendship for you.
(Angel and the Badman)
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That a man who is a friend to other men is a happy man himself.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Probably be a lot happier driving a truck.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Yes, I'd be very happy to. Come on, get in.
(Love Affair)
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You're always happy. What's the secret?
(Love Affair)
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Oh, you shouldn't be sorry, you should be happy.
(Love Affair)
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You're happy, aren't you?
(Love Affair)
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That happy ending
(Love Affair)
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That happy ending
(Love Affair)
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What are you so happy about?
(Love Affair)
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But I ain't happy!
(Love Affair)
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I am so happy you are here.
(Love Affair)
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They're, uh, not the qualities to make Helen happy.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Why? Aren't you happy?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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But not perfectly happy.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I'm very happy to see you.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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You happy?
(Scarlet Street)
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Very happy?
(Scarlet Street)
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Well, I'm very happy that you like it.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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There are not many chances in life to be happy.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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We can be very happy.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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Wonderful. We're happy to have you.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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I'm happy.... Why, it's just like a dream.
(Scarlet Street)