| Extreme happiness |
| Ohio town where "there's a happiness" in an old Glenn Miller song |
| Along with pain, one of "the two enemies of human happiness," per Schopenhauer |
| Intense unhappiness |
| Exaggerated happiness |
| Unhappiness |
| Radiates happiness |
| Unbridled happiness |
| Happiness standard? |
| Eliciting both sadness and happiness |
| Evinced unhappiness |
| Eskimo's "giddyap! |
| Author Jonathan shows his unhappiness |
| Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness |
| Exalted happiness |
| Paradigm of happiness |
| Intense happiness |
| Giddyap!" obeyer |
| Giddyup!" obeyer |
| Causing unhappiness |
| Radiating happiness |
| Causes unhappiness |
| Expressions of unhappiness |
| Who said "Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action. |
| Expression of unhappiness |
| Dramatic expression of unhappiness |
| Expression of disdain or unhappiness |
| Express shock or happiness, say |
| Perfect happiness |
| Giddy or haughty |