(to be) full of the joys of spring British humorous
Be very happy
I am full of the joys of spring because I can be at home during Tet holidays.
She is full of the joys of spring even today is monday.
I was full of the joys of spring when I got A+.
My brother was full of the joys of spring when he came back home after a long time abroad.
Extremely happy
Used to say that life includes not only happiness but also toughness too.
Create happiness for someone
To have a successful or joyful period of time
Spring is a new beginning and the weather is nice, so we are happy and energetic.
If you fall for someone's trick the first time then they are at fault.
Are you going to mess with me again? Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.