Examples of 'gladdens' in a sentence
Meaning of "gladdens"
Gladden is a verb that means to make someone happy or to bring joy and delight to a person or group
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of gladden
- plural of Gladden
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gladdens
And the flow of blood gladdens my soul.
Who gladdens the bridegroom and the bride.
He makes wine that gladdens the hearts of man.
It gladdens my heart to alert you to the news of our freedom.
Good wine gladdens the heart.
We tell the news which gladdens us.
Byxet gladdens my heart to see you.
This flowering through grace gladdens the heart.
It both gladdens my heart and fills me with sorrow.
Joy unspeakable gladdens the heart.
And it gladdens me that she cannot have one.
A glass of well made beer gladdens the heart.
It gladdens my heart to see you.
It cheers and gladdens the heart.
It gladdens my heart to see thee.
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Just kind of gladdens the heart.
It gladdens me to know that odin.
At least it gladdens our souls.
Gladdens the hearts of men.
Food that gladdens the heart.
Waking up each morning with thoughts of you gladdens my heart.
You have no idea how it gladdens me to spread good thoughts.
Gladdens the heart to see you still attached to this world.
This greatly gladdens my heart.
It gladdens me to hear it.
And peace gladdens you.
Slumber on now until the battle is over and peace gladdens you.
Even a fleeting smile gladdens the heart of the elderly.
What does it matter if it gladdens me.
It both gladdens my heart.
I can not tell you how much it gladdens my heart.
And it gladdens my heart to do so.
A very good morning to the only one who gladdens my heart.
This gladdens us.
The sound of your laughter is like unto sweet music and gladdens my heart.
A place that gladdens my spirit.
It gladdens my heart to see Muslims gathered in prayer.
You have got no idea how much it gladdens my heart to see you back.
It gladdens me to know that Odin prepares for a feast.
This is why you will find everything that gladdens the heart and palate.
It naturally gladdens the heart of every Communist.
First of all, there is a cool wind that gladdens your heart.
Big Kahuna gladdens your eye with prizes.
We endeavor to cheer them-and the consolation gladdens our own heart.
It gladdens my heart that neither you nor Birk want to become robbers.
No scene in sacred history gladdens the soul like Calvary.
It gladdens me to know that Odin makes ready the benches for a feast.
Blessed are you Lord who gladdens the groom and bride.
It gladdens me to know that Odin From evil.
No scene in sacred history ever gladdens the soul like the scene on Calvary.