Full of the joys of spring

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idiom

To be very happy and full of energy.

After his promotion, John was full of the joys of spring.
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Often appears as...

  • feel full of the joys of spring
  • bursting with the joys of spring

Usage tips

Approving

Idiomatic

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Seasonal Imagery

This phrase evokes the freshness and vitality associated with spring, implying a person's cheerful disposition.

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She walked in full of the joys of spring, brightening the gloomy office atmosphere.
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Not Literal

It doesn't mean someone is actually carrying joys or spring; it's a metaphor for their mood.

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Despite the rainy weather, he was full of the joys of spring as he announced his engagement.
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Emotional State

Use it to describe someone's mood, not their physical energy levels.

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Even after a long flight, Mia was full of the joys of spring, excited about the adventure.
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