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Delightedly

Delightedly \De*light"ed*ly\, adv. With delight; gladly.

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delightedly

adv. In a delighted manner.

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delightedly

adv. with delight; "delightedly, she accepted the invitation"

Usage examples of "delightedly".

Mademoiselle de la Valliere, it belongs to kings to repair the want of opportunity, and most delightedly do I undertake to repair, in your instance, and with the least possible delay, the wrongs of fortune toward you.

The males, in their leathers and silver-chased belts, looked quietly upon one another with looks which seemed to hold meaning for them, while the females, some yet laughing delightedly over that which had been said to me, gazed solely at me with an insolence which brought a great deal of annoyance.

Galatea laughed delightedly at his surprises, and even Leucon smiled a gray smile.

Galatea laughed delightedly at his surprises, and even Leucon smiled a grey smile.

Reappearing, tape-measure in hand, he went into the bedroom and took slow and accurate measurements, whistling delightedly to find that his premortem theoretical calculations and postmortem practical measurements hardly varied.

I gazed at her delightedly, no trace of false shame appeared on her features.

The shaman's small creature ran to where her mistress bent over Audha and then she delightedly slid her small body under that cloaking fur and disappeared.

Isaac passed a group squatting at the end of a corridor, practising what they had just learned, laughing delightedly as the tiny homunculus they had made from ground liver stumbled four steps before collapsing in a pile of twitching mulch.

Two boys from different worlds, they had come face to face on the main fish wharf and their hostility had been instantaneous, their hackles rising like dogs, and within minutes, gibes and insults had turned to blows and they had flown at each other furiously, punching and wrestling down the wharf while the coloured trawlermen had egged them on delightedly.

Gornt was sitting beside his stockbroker, Joseph Stern, in the exchange watching the big board delightedly.

There, at his own table, my grandfather sat down delightedly with his broad-spoken, homespun officers.

In the sideshow, Fitzfarris delightedly expatiated at length to the jossers on the fact of Princess Brunhilde's pregnancy, and—in a hushed and awful voice—invited them to speculate on what the offspring of a giantess and the horrible Kostchei might look like when it arrived.

His nose led him toward a small bakery, where he purchased a cup of coffee and a delicious hard roll, which he munched on delightedly as he crossed over a small bridge that led to the Piazza San Marco.

You can't, as they say, take it with you, wherever you are inevitably off to, and Hawthorne's pleasure in first killing off the Judge, and then in patiently pointing this out to his dead body while delightedly placing a fly on his nose, marks the true center of this American romance.

When he spies Prity doodling away, graphing a simple linear equation, he delightedly finds that he understands!