(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.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.