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Blithesomely

Blithesome \Blithe"some\ (-s[u^]m), a. Cheery; gay; merry.

The blithesome sounds of wassail gay.
--Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] -- Blithe"some*ly, adv. -- Blithe"some*ness, n.

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blithesomely

adv. In a blithesome manner.

Usage examples of "blithesomely".

They drew rein to the right, and so rode in a little cloud of dust along the Strand Street towards London town, with the breeze blowing merrily, and the sunlight shining as sweetly and blithesomely as though they were riding to a wedding rather than to a grim and dreadful ordeal that meant either victory or death.

He walked slowly up the red road along which the dogcart had sped so blithesomely some six or seven hours ago, and Judy and Pip followed at a respectful--a very respectful--distance.

As he had hoped, Elwyn smiled blithesomely and stepped out with him, and the next moment she was actually leading the rest of them.

They drew rein to the right, and so rode in a little cloud of dust along the Strand Street towards London town, with the breeze blowing merrily, and the sunlight shining as sweetly and blithesomely as though they were riding to a wedding rather than to a grim and dreadful ordeal that meant either victory or death.