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Feeling No Joy

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37%3 Happy feeling
noun

• the emotion of great happiness

• something or someone that provides a source of happiness

verb

• feel happiness or joy

• make glad or happy

31%7Feeling of great joy
noun

• (French) happiness and good humor

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