full of the joys of spring

The phrase "full of the joys of spring" is an idiom used to describe someone who is feeling very happy, energetic, and enthusiastic. It is often used to describe a person who is in a particularly cheerful or optimistic mood, similar to the energy and liveliness associated with the arrival of spring after a cold and dreary winter.


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