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Blissfulness

Blissful \Bliss"ful\, a. Full of, characterized by, or causing, joy and felicity; happy in the highest degree. ``Blissful solitude.''
--Milton. -- Bliss"ful*ly, adv. -- Bliss"ful*ness, n.

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blissfulness

n. The characteristic of being blissful.

WordNet
blissfulness

n. a state of extreme happiness [syn: bliss, cloud nine, seventh heaven, walking on air]

Usage examples of "blissfulness".

Strange thrills went up his arm from the touch of that Queen, and they were as little snakes twisting and darting up, biting poison-bites of irritating blissfulness.

Peace now for us and blissfulness with our lords, for now all are filled save the door of the Sword, which maketh the hundredth.

His father was to be admired, quiet and noble were his manners, pure his life, wise his words, delicate and noble thoughts lived behind its brow --but even he, who knew so much, did he live in blissfulness, did he have peace, was he not also just a searching man, a thirsty man?

When you'll have found blissfulness in the forest, then come back and teach me to be blissful.

And if time is not real, then the gap which seems to be between the world and the eternity, between suffering and blissfulness, between evil and good, is also a deception.

For an instant - and only an instant -the childhood memories became a reality, became now, and he felt the same excitement, the same soaring blissfulness that could only come from a special kind of innocence and a willingness to believe.

Certainly she was young, for no lines or flaws spoiled her milky skin, and there was something about her expression - even beyond lascivious blissfulness - that was all too knowing for an innocent.

This smooth-bosomed nurse was pleased to fondle to drowsiness a loving mortal responsive to the blissfulness of enchantment.

Showers of painful blissfulness went through her, as the tremours of a shocked frame, while she sat quietly, showing scarce a sign.

I only know that for a time I lost all sense of existence, and experienced a kind of vague blissfulness which though grand and sweet, was also sad.