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Cheerily

Cheerily \Cheer"i*ly\ (ch[=e]r"[i^]*l[y^]), adv. In a cheery manner.

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cheerily

adv. In a cheerful manner; with a cheery demeanour.

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cheerily

adv. in a cheerful manner; "`I'll do the dishes,' he said pleasantly" [syn: pleasantly, sunnily]

Usage examples of "cheerily".

I would run-jog-stroll along the wide dirt track that ran through the dry red dunes, Trudie would gambol friskily along, this way and that, ears flapping, and Maggie would bowl along cheerily biting her neck.

Whistling cheerily he left the building, the bandur at his heels, smoking gently.

Cousins, aunts, uncles, and nonrelatives waved greetings or shouted cheerily to her as they rushed past.

Surely she waiteth a gallant sign from you, so challenge her cheerily.

He calmly watched them rebound and waved cheerily to the Red Wizardess as her own spell smashed into her and drove her-shrieking-back out of the room.

Everywhere Rhodry walked, he heard the men talking of dweomer, and he could no longer cheerily dismiss their fears.

Yet, as Goewin stirred the contents of the bowl, the children crowded one after the other into the cottage, all bearing something that made Llonio call out cheerily at each discovery.

Rae said cheerily as she looked past Mona toward Bernie's side of the room.

Adelaide had greeted her cheerily on that occasion, but Andrew Maclntyre had not spoken, he had merely inclined his .

They both fell silent as Martin brought the coffee and rolls on a baking sheet for a makeshift trayMake a note for Lesson Six in butlering, Finding the Serving Utensilssnagged a roll for himself, smiled cheerily, and strolled back out.

An April shower had just passed over, and the mist was rolling away like the soft folds of a curtain from the village of Newburgh, which looked like the abode of all “country contentments,” as the setting sun shone cheerily on its gentle slopes and white houses, contrasting it with the stern features of the mountains.

The sun, which Dubartas, that classic ancestor of periphrasis, had not yet styled "the grandduke of candles," shone forth brightly and cheerily.

Cozzano emerged from one of the cars, waved cheerily to a number of supporters who had gathered in back for a brief sight of the Great Man, and followed an advance person into the back of the hall.

The midshipman received his orders, and touched his hat, which he gave to the head boatswain's mate, who touched his hat, and then the calls whistled cheerily.

As he sang cheerily at the top of a good, rich bass voice, floundering about in the elegant sunken bathtub of the suite, Killashandra recalled some vestige of self-preserving shrewdness and tapped out a few discreet inquiries on the console.