gruntled
adjective
grun·tled
ˈgrən-tᵊld
informal + often humorous
: in good humor : happy, contented
Once, he was gruntled—a wife and a kid, a good job—but because he devoted too much time to the latter, the formers packed up and left.—Steven Rea
The play will be directed by Sean Foley who said he was "thrilled" by the challenge of re-creating Wodehouse's world on stage. He said: "We all aim to create a wonderful, funny evening in the theatre that will leave existing fans of Wodehouse, and a new generation of enthusiasts, positively gruntled."—The Belfast Telegraph Online
I returned to my interrupted slumber in a mood far from gruntled.—Lawrence Sanders
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