joy - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • motherhood: Then with your re-newed strength and vitality you can relish the joys of motherhood.
  • salvation: Restore to me the joy of thy salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.
  • heaven: Ultimately even the joys of the supreme heaven became boring.
  • resurrection: The joy of the Resurrection only comes about through the Cross.
  • childhood: I hear horror stories almost daily of ambitious parents or ambitious schools ruining the joy of childhood.

Converse of object

  • rediscover: It was a time when I rediscovered the sheer joy of music I think.
  • discover: Only in faith will you discover the joy of the gift of life that God has given you.
  • bring: The birth has brought such joy into the family, the whole caravan even.
  • celebrate: Another, the moving symphonic poem, " Heartbeat of Baghdad, " celebrates the joys and sorrows of this ancient city.
  • relive: Relive the joys of Glasgow slum life from years gone by with Gorbals Live.
  • express: The music and dancing is raw and emotive, expressing joy, love and life.

Adjective modifier

  • sheer: The closing track is sheer joy, for example.
  • pure: Along with the fantastic weather which we have at the moment it is just pure joy to be on the roads.
  • everlasting: Our eternal life; our songs and everlasting joy.
  • absolute: It was an absolute joy to see 30 children enjoying every minute.
  • eternal: You're eternal reward will bring you eternal joy.
  • utter: Previous incarnations of it have been very very different, but this one was an utter joy and extremely entertaining as well.

Modifies a noun

  • rothschild: Belowthe target groups what's the best and higher rates joy rothschild senior vp.
  • stick: And, no, we are not talking two joy sticks and a tiny television monitor.

Preposition: in

  • heaven: There is joy in heaven over one sinner that repents.

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