How To Use Cheerfully In A Sentence

  • The birds have seen me look a great deal worse than this, a great _deal_ worse," said Jewel cheerfully. Jewel's Story Book
  • Instead of being crushed at once, as perhaps the writer expected, it darted forward, quite briskly and cheerfully, at six or seven miles an hour; requiring no spur or admonitive to haste, except the shrieking of the little Egyptian _gamin_, who ran along by asinus's side. "[ Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
  • She agreed cheerfully, turning her face up towards the rain, letting the heavy droplets splatter against her drenched face and hair.
  • They walked out of the fountain room together, still cheerfully chatting.
  • I'd like to smile and skip down shopping lanes whistling cheerfully but it just isn't in me.
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  • His strong able-bodied cockswain did good service in cheerfully carrying his much-loved Commander, and they managed to return to the boat, and brought the two bereaved and sorrow-stricken ladies back to the “Pioneer.” A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
  • But Dominic Iglesias made effort to comfort him, speaking not uncheerfully, determining even to fight the fatigue and weakness which, as he could not but own, daily increased on him, if only for the sake of this faithful and simple adherent. The Far Horizon
  • They cheerfully hailed us in Dari, then Urdu, then broken English.
  • At that moment, his was a saint's blithesome face, loose and half a-smile with the generosity of his gift and with a becoming neutrality toward his own abilities, as if he had long since cheerfully submitted to knowing that however well he rendered a piece, he could always imagine doing better. Cold Mountain
  • They do it cheerfully, and, strange to say, are as careful not to be "hived" as The colored cadet at West Point : autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, U. S. A., first graduate of color from the U. S. Military Academy,
  • Such a success story, so unapologetically, cheerfully puerile.
  • ‘That's nothing,’ cut in Darryl happily, cheerfully poking his brother with his fork.
  • As Brandon bustled cheerfully around the kitchen, he seemed totally oblivious. KISS OF THE BEES
  • Even when some of his friends recognised the peace as only a truce he remained cheerfully confident that it would be lasting.
  • Off he strolled down the drive, the silver rings and studs in his facial piercings sparkling cheerfully.
  • 'The' busmen and policemen always know, 'said True cheerfully. 'Me and Nobbles'
  • They should be promptly and cheerfully paid in full with much sincere gratitude toward the lender.
  • Debbie looked satisfied, and wrung out the dishcloth more cheerfully.
  • Belgium, and the Flemish "caddies," who cheerfully carry the clubs for Peeps At Many Lands: Belgium
  • Researchers have thus far been unable to remove a certain "cattiness" gene from her personality that makes her cheerfully hostile to females. Destructoid
  • The burden on likes is cheerfully borne. 
  • Instead they're cheerfully sparking more cigarettes and dragging in chairs for a better view. Times, Sunday Times
  • The springs and freshets which had been loosed in the course of the city's excavation had also been trained, and streams ran cheerfully down rough, natural-looking beds carefully inset into the smooth floors of passages and halls.
  • It looks like we have a long way to go before we can cheerfully mix images and cell backgrounds using any colour over every colour depth.
  • The double doors swung open and Matthew burst into the room cheerfully.
  • He cheerfully approved the resumption of gold payments in 1879 and vetoed bills to expand the currency. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • The head of the Norwegian salmon-farming industry cheerfully admits that he eats only wild salmon.
  • The journey began cheerfully with a sense of adventure.
  • Which is the way of the dog, the only animal that will cheerfully and gladly, with leaping body of joy, leave its food uneaten in order to accompany or to serve its human master. CHAPTER V
  • _On y va, patron_," cried one of the fellows, cheerfully, and jumped into his dinghey, while his comrade still stared and grinned, and the stalwart lads of the _Peregrine_ grinned back at the queer foreign figure with the brown cap and the big gold earrings. The Light of Scarthey
  • Greatly refreshed by this opportune bit and sup, the tired and "droukit" rider cheerfully resumed his way; and it was with a stout heart that, after a certain time, he found Roderick cautiously leading the pony down to the water's edge. Prince Fortunatus
  • She said cheerfully, smiling that bright smile of hers again.
  • Instead of being crushed at once, as perhaps the rider expected, it darted forward, quite briskly and cheerfully, at six or seven miles an hour; requiring no spur or admonitive to haste, except the shrieking of the little Egyptian gamin, who ran along by asinus’s side. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
  • The viscera is crushed within me; breathing is difficult; speech painful; motion agonizing; but you may examine and satisfy yourselves, said Doctor Day, still speaking cheerfully, though with great suffering. The Hidden Hand
  • When my friends' 4-year-old wants to play house, I cheerfully pretend to drink tea from her little cup.
  • If you command wisely, you'll be obeyed cheerfully. Thomas Fuller 
  • He waved to me as he began to jog away, and I cheerfully waved back.
  • They do it cheerfully, and, strange to say, are as careful not to be "hived" as the cadet whose accoutrements they are cleaning. Henry Ossian Flipper The Colored Cadet at West Point
  • Beerbohm's other half-brother was a cheerfully untidy dresser at home although he frequently played the dandy on stage.
  • It is nibbled cheerfully by slugs and snails, which slither away in great content. Times, Sunday Times
  • When asked the age of her son she cheerfully demurs, claiming with some justification that such questions are normally only asked as a way of deducing her own age - dangerous information, which most sopranos prefer to keep to themselves.
  • Its ultimate crime consisted in forcing millions of people for decades to express publicly and cheerfully their consent with something they regarded as criminal, untrue or idiotic.
  • Nicholas whistled cheerfully as he led the horses away.
  • Leaving aside major humanitarian and social issues, what aspects of everyday life would you cheerfully throw out and consider the world to be a better place without them?
  • Mandela cheerfully served a prison sentence that would have left Jesus bitter and spiteful.
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. 
  • His first care was to obtain some refreshment, which was more cheerfully afforded him by a good-natured pantler than by Dryfesdale, who was, on this occasion, much disposed to abide by the fashion of The Abbot
  • To her surprise, the puppy actually obeyed her and walked cheerfully over to the tub.
  • He cheerfully blows away any bad guy stupid enough to get in his line of fire.
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully have been kindness, beauty and truth.
  • ‘I've discovered Night Nurse,’ he announced cheerfully, plonking the bottle on the side table.
  • I can cheerfully admit that it made no impact on me apart from an overwhelming urge to be violently sick.
  • It is nibbled cheerfully by slugs and snails, which slither away in great content. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the Bowery fete ably proves, Superdrag's back catalog is loaded with power-pop bullets-such as the cheerfully bitter post-major-label plaint "Keep It Close to Me Village Voice - The most recent 10 stories
  • She turns and waves. You arrive 5 minutes early and cheerfully greet the staff. Your boss comments on how good the day you are having.
  • Give the word, my lad," said Captain Barnsfare cheerfully, lintstock in hand. Fort Amity
  • “Emma!” she called cheerfully as she swung into the foyer. The Glory Game
  • There was, all the same, an unmistakable descant to yesterday's cheerfully celebratory spectacular. Royal wedding: A peculiarly British day | Editorial
  • The engine started, burbled away cheerfully for a while and then stopped.
  • He almost becomes one of the family, cheerfully going out gambling with her dopey, reprobate nephew.
  • The roof was thatched and a small stone chimney cheerfully puffed out bits of dark smoke.
  • My grandma, after whom I am named, was said to be a cheerfully energetic thin wisp of a woman.
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. 
  • Cornwell cheerfully confesses that there is absolutely no evidence that Aethelred was the weak and devious snake depicted in "Sword Song" and "Burning Land", and that he is taking shameless advantage of the fact that setting his stories in a relatively obscure period igives him the opportunity to use some artistic licence! Sword Song, by Bernard Cornwell. Book review
  • All around the courtway were flower-boxes in the windows; down below, the fountain cheerfully bubbled and gurgled, and from clear off in the unseen rumbled the traffic of the great city. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great
  • Magdelene is cheerfully lecherous and unabashedly lazy (as Huff puts it in the Afterword) which means that she's not going to hustle around saving people like a superhero.
  • He drove out of Brighton cheerfully enough, munching his sandwich, climbing the London road until he had breasted the Downs.
  • That would be Morpho cypris, " Madame Goody chimed in cheerfully. Another Roadside Attraction
  • So there I was, hands stuffed in the pockets of my dark blue sweat pants, whistling cheerfully and thinking of escape with all the zest of a death row convict.
  • Everybody said he was "acclimated" now, and said it cheerfully. The Gilded Age A tale of today
  • Oatmeal or kasha with currants and fresh fruit made for tasty breakfast fare, but one morning I craved protein and was cheerfully brought a plate full of scrambled eggs upon request.
  • Besides," said the kender cheerfully, "think how much trouble you'd get into without me!" single cardie. Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas
  • I merely cut the seal and gave it to her; she opened it and read it herself, afterwards she gave it me to read, and then talked to me a little and not uncheerfully of its contents, but there was then a languor about her which prevented her taking the same interest in anything she had been used to do. Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record
  • Respectfully and cheerfully, the seeming kid launched into an expert health care policy analysis, eventually wearing down his crochety interrogator's defenses and preconceptions, until at the end, the two men were slapping each other five. Lucia Brawley: Oprah and the Voice of a New Generation
  • He almost becomes one of the family, cheerfully going out gambling with her dopey, reprobate nephew.
  • The bigger the blockbusting characters live, the greater the fall that will at some point afflict them, while much of their success has to be won by a struggle against the odds that few of us would ever cheerfully embrace. Blockbusters and the Tao Te Ching « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Undaunted, we whistled cheerfully all the time.
  • He was whistling cheerfully as he started down the sidewalk.
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. 
  • Massimo was in fact a small man, who greeted cheerfully the signore with the bambini as Giovanni helped them ashore. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • Sonia whistled cheerfully as she made her way to her cabin.
  • But while there were some people who would cheerfully have thrown me into the sea, there were others who didn't give a toss about the colour of my skin and a few who would have defended me with their lives.
  • Here's New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee with one of his inexplicably rejected cartoons, from last week's supercalifragilistic Rejection Show (which Diffee co-founded, along with cheerfully deadpan host Jon Friedman).
  • Beside the man, demons no longer cavorted cheerfully, in fact, the path was empty bar the sandy grit that scattered its surface.
  • The householder's grandchild comes out to play, calling cheerfully, ‘Hello, Uncle!’
  • ‘Don't forget, hon, you aren't King here,’ I said cheerfully.
  • Lights around the saucer's rim winked cheerfully.
  • The combatants are all living close to the edge, cheerfully going to their death or happily slaughtering their enemies.
  • She cheerfully cheats and lies; she's got no conscience at all.
  • The Albany Herald cheerfully punned that the geese were running "afowl," and back when Canada geese first started being vilified by New Yorkers (when they put Flight 1549 in the Hudson River), the New York Post quoted a "wildlife biologist" as suggesting that gassing didn't go far enough: Nathan Robinson: Who Will Weep for the Geese? New York's Mass Avian Murder Plot
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. 
  • This is not a phrase that trips easily off the tongue, as may well be imagined, but it is promptly and cheerfully accepted as permitting no appeal.
  • In my experience (when I was a climate modeller, talking to climate modellers), many who had had * enough* exposure to object orientation, would cheerfully admit that O-O codes could well have made some model tasks easier, but given that the job was already done in Fortran … What makes software engineering for climate models different? | Serendipity
  • Yes, I suppose I'm dropped now," responded Billy, not uncheerfully. Four Girls and a Compact
  • Marion had never got on with her father, but right now if she saw his face she'd have cheerfully swung the three strong buck rabbits she was carrying into it.
  • I like her, although I could cheerfully throttle her at times .
  • Ursus nodded cheerfully, his expression miraculously purged of any bloodlust. Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves
  • But again it's almost impossible to enjoy anything in naïve purity, there's always the follow-up of a cheerfully told story, this time the ominous description by environmental health scientist Joy Guillemot of "bioaccumulation," or why the buildup of heavy metals and toxins is so devastating here, accumulating in the fat of resident animals and people alike (it is largely a consequence of the way the ocean currents wash and dump toxins that travel up the food chain). Beth Kapusta: ...somewhere just south of the 79th parallel
  • Down the hall jaunted Kalvyn cheerfully, hands behind his back as if hiding something.
  • Even during family moments, our language cheerfully embraces violent imagery.
  • I had gotten detailed directions from the portreeve, and though we missed our way, it was some time before we realized it, and we began our walk quite cheerfully. The Shadow of the Torturer
  • Smiling cheerfully, she walked towards the sopping wet child.
  • She is uneducated, doesn't know how an MBA thinks, relies on her gut instinct and cheerfully admits that sometimes she gets it wrong.
  • He cheerfully apologizes for the room his two preteen boys share, which is predictably porcine with respect to neatness.
  • He went on more cheerfully, telling himself unchivalrously that he had got Mary V's goat, all right. Skyrider
  • He was a distributivist who wanted a chicken in every peasant's pot with emphasis on the ‘peasant’, and said that he admired the cheerfully unprogressive attitudes of the poor.
  • ‘So of course, these presences are just hallucinations,’ I said cheerfully.
  • I never dilate, even with drugs and the nurse cheerfully informed me as I was being wheeled in for my 1st C-Section that I would have been one of those dead-on-the-trail mothers if I was giving birth in a wagon train. A Good Birth | Her Bad Mother
  • O'Leary cheerfully acknowledges that his abrasive manner upsets the more sensitive among those he deals with.
  • So, on this morning that Semper Idem was to leave the hospital, hale and hearty, Doctor Bicknell's geniality was in nowise disturbed by the steward's report, and he proceeded cheerfully to bring order out of the chaos of a child's body which had been ground and crunched beneath the wheels of an electric car. SEMPER IDEM
  • Many of them depicted cute, anthropomorphized artichokes, some smiling cheerfully, as if eager to be ripped from their native fields, taken in a car to some strange house, steamed in a pot, and devoured. The English Is Coming!
  • The room was cheerfully decorated, and each table was set with fine dinnerware in honor of the celebration.
  • I wish you would encyst," said Flor cheerfully, "preferably with something cancerous. A Corridor in the Asylum
  • It was a wooden figurehead carved in the shape of an embowed, cheerfully grinning dolphin—worn, wormholed, its paint flaking with age; the original figurehead of the schooner Enterprise, that Stephen Decatur sailed against the Barbary pirates at Tripoli, four hundred years before. THE WOUNDED SKY
  • God's people should always be prepared to give liberally, voluntarily and cheerfully.
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. 
  • Things are never quickly done at sea, unless they are done with a will, or "cheerly," as the sailor's word is -- that is, cheerfully. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States; With Remarks on Their Economy
  • Delphine lead her to the dining room where a fire blazed cheerfully.
  • Blondie piped up cheerfully as he passed by with a tubful of glasses and bottles.
  • A number of clubs began to appear which cheerfully combined a scientific and sporting approach to caving, setting a pattern which has continued to the present day. Caves and Cave Life
  • cheerfully bearing reproaches but shamefaced at praise
  • That is why, given the poll predictions, so many papers are cheerfully endorsing the party.
  • Elsa glanced at me, timidly but by no means uncheerfully. The King's Mirror
  • To begin with, you'd strive for being a mensch by giving cheerfully and compassionately and not grudgingly.
  • This offer I cheerfully accepted, and I thought no more of the business till I saw it publicly announced that a meeting would be held on Portsdown-Hill, on the 10th day of February, _the very day that was fixed for holding the third Spafields meeting_; and that was done without consulting or saying Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3
  • The door opened to a room where the walls were cheerfully painted in coral.
  • Many people cheerfully pay 27,000 for a new motor car, which loses one third of its value as it leaves the showroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Camp did not mind rain or cold -- he would cheerfully cook away with the water dripping from his battered derby to his chubby and cold-purpled nose -- but he did mind the wanigan. The Blazed Trail
  • The room was cheerfully decorated, and each table was set with fine dinnerware in honor of the celebration.
  • he cheerfully agreed to do it
  • Yet Putin calculates that he can mock us because, as his defence minister cheerfully puts it: "The west keeps buying our energy. Courtesy of the Calgary Herald
  • It is a sad fact that from early childhood we are tyrannised by the moral myth that it is right, proper and good to leap out of bed the moment we wake in order to set about some useful work as quickly and cheerfully as possible.
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. 
  • Everyone inside that room was chatting away cheerfully and they all sounded perfectly normal.
  • We've come with good news," Pat said cheerfully.
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. 
  • ‘Thanks a lot, Miss,’ the driver said rather cheerfully and drove off.
  • Admiral 's I sum-sit-up," collector of road-taxes, a title cheerfully accorded him through the genial courtesy of the Basin, came down from the Point. Vesty of the Basins
  • His eyes caught sight of Henry standing behind the window, and he waved cheerfully at him as well.
  • The train rolled cheerfully into the station.
  • If we can partner w/Russia, a few more chips can be cheerfully cornered for bargain huntin '. Potential 2012 candidates knock Obama on missile defense
  • I smiled cheerfully and inwardly digested. Times, Sunday Times
  • The room was decorated to look like a cartoon Swiss village, but managed to be cheerfully tacky.
  • Wigeon whistle cheerfully to each other, and the bright white breasts of shoveler ducks shine even in this weak light as they constantly sift the sediment with their wide beaks. Country diary: West Sussex
  • Hey, my little jalapeño ," Fred called cheerfully from a few tables away. EDEN BURNING
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully have been kindness, beauty and truth.
  • The answer: “Sure, right over here, right behind the glyptodont…” He was also there for his daughter-in-law, my wife Pam, doing things like cheerfully driving down to Los Lunas to pick up signs for her school board campaign. A Father's Day Remembrance - The Panda's Thumb
  • The sounds of morning birds singing and chirping cheerfully could be heard all around.
  • If I insist then on adding how she made bizarre whooping noises and whenever the doors to the subway closed with the accompanying ding-dong sound, Emma cheerfully sang out, "Gank - You!" replicating the exact tone of the warning sound, one is left with a very different sense of who she is. Ariane Zurcher: A Balanced View on Autism
  • Darby was a cheerfully relaxed young man who compiled cryptic crosswords for a monthly magazine in his spare time.
  • It's a deeply silly and trivial entertainment cheerfully devoid of any nutritional or calorific value whatever.
  • Dominic whistled cheerfully as he strode along his worn path to the stream where he performed his daily ablutions.
  • The journey began cheerfully with a sense of adventure.
  • The old motels capitalized on regional pride and kitsch, cheerfully twisting their neon signs into oddball shapes.
  • As he cheerfully plays with his toys or writhes playfully to evade the tickling of his loving mum, there is no hint of the rare illness that will mean demanding times lay ahead for the youngster and his parents.
  • With their newly accumulated wealth, the country's residents cheerfully decorate about 90 million new homes each year.
  • ‘One chocolate milkshake coming up,’ Mike said cheerfully and began scooping some ice cream into a large silver cup.
  • As Cameron cheerfully admitted, he's lost a minister (David Laws) and an adviser (Lord Young), been forced to cancel that Thai holiday and to "mislay" his personal photographer. David Cameron – realist or Pollyanna?
  • I noticed that the house was cheerfully decorated, but I wasn't paying too much attention to details at that moment.
  • He is clearly the man for the job, having cheerfully sat through didactic political dramas that would leave most begging for mercy. Times, Sunday Times
  • With this obligation so cheerfully canceled, the exploration of the humpiest express package loomed definitely as the next task on the horizon. Peace on Earth, Good-will to Dogs
  • Here's what I've amassed so far, and I'll cheerfully add to this list as our readers make suggestions.
  • And could it be explained otherwise than by cheerfully acknowledging the bounty of an overruling Providence that Nancy Wentworth should have had a new winter dress for the first time in five years -- a winter dress of dark brown cloth to match her beaver muff and victorine? The Old Peabody Pew
  • “Good morning!” he called cheerfully from the door. A Burning in Homeland
  • He was a big man who would cheerfully stomp a mudhole in your ass or shoot you if you broke the law. The Four Toughest Men of the Old West
  • Having installed various Indian statesmen, religious figures and public benefactors in place of sundry British sovereigns, viceroys and generals, we have cheerfully proceeded to forget them.
  • We learn humility through accepting humiliations cheerfully. Daily Readings with Mother Theresa
  • At that he stepped out to his haversack, and on his return he poured out some seven thimblesful of saccharine into a hand quite cheerfully extended. My manse during the war : a decade of letters to the Rev. J. Thomas Murray, editor of the Methodist Protestant,
  • The winter, however, was spent cheerfully; and although the spring was uncommonly late, when it came, its beauty compensated for its dilatoriness. Chapter 6
  • Never mind, I say cheerfully, I expect he will slap me down if I overstep the mark.
  • We chatted about residents and green space, and then Randolph excused himself, a little too cheerfully, for a dental appointment.
  • ‘All aboard, ladies and gentlemen,’ he piped cheerfully.
  • But again it's almost impossible to enjoy anything in naïve purity, there's always the follow-up of a cheerfully told story, this time the ominous description by environmental health scientist Joy Guillemot of "bioaccumulation," or why the buildup of heavy metals and toxins is so devastating here, accumulating in the fat of resident animals and people alike (it is largely a consequence of the way the ocean currents wash and dump toxins that travel up the food chain). Beth Kapusta: ...somewhere just south of the 79th parallel
  • They're cheerfully confused by the wealth of programmes on offer and spend their days seeing all the duff stuff instead of what's good.
  • ‘Hello there Miss, what can I get you,’ the girl asked cheerfully.
  • Christmas Day -- the girls 'first Christmas Day without a home and a mother -- passed not uncheerfully. The Palace Beautiful A Story for Girls
  • And several other people chipped in cheerfully.
  • We call them sociopaths because they will cheerfully cheat or attack others without compunction.
  • Howard Johnsons cheerfully refunded the $ 50 deposit it requires for people who want to bring a pet into a room.
  • The tavern emptied, except for two drovers who snored cheerfully by the dying fire and the potman who made his bed under the serving hatch. Sharpe's Rifles
  • She saw the local women in their flowered overalls and carpet slippers, heavy wedding rings sunk into their bulbous toil-scarred fingers, their eyes bright in amorphous faces, as they sat gossiping beside their prams of second-hand clothes; the young people, joyfully garbed, squatting on the kerbstone behind their stalls of bric-a-brac; the tourists cheerfully impulsive or cautious and discerning by turns, conferring over their dollars or displaying their bizarre treasures. She Closed Her Eyes
  • I groaned and twisted on my bed, pulling the covers to block out the sunlight streaming cheerfully into my room.
  • It was a busy Thursday night, and after serving what to her appeared to be a trustworthy family of four, she cheerfully left the billfold and check for them to pay when they were ready. Beverley Golden: A Little Gratitude for Servers, Please and Thank You
  • Well, Aunt Olivia, your beau is off," she announced cheerfully. Chronicles of Avonlea
  • “Good morning, sleeping beauty,” he called cheerfully. Law of Attraction
  • The bride was cheerfully welcomed by one and all.
  • Others phoned in, cheerfully owning up to successful commission of this imprisonable offence. Times, Sunday Times
  • In token of their gratitude, the packers patronized his faro and roulette layouts and were mulcted cheerfully of their earnings. AT THE RAINBOW'S END
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. 
  • ‘I want to be a doctor when I grow up and I'll miss her when she's gone,’ she cheerfully chirped.
  • ‘Nessie's stirring up the tourists today,’ the man announced cheerfully as he sat down.
  • But to him the title surely belongs; and there is no competent judge, who, when made aware of the great talents and acquisitions, theoretical and practical, of Mr. Lewis in the science of music, will not cheerfully accord it to him. Music and Some Highly Musical People
  • The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. 
  • Leaving aside major humanitarian and social issues, what aspects of everyday life would you cheerfully throw out and consider the world to be a better place without them?
  • I could cheerfully strangle you for getting me into this mess!
  • Cheerfully colored to bring an excitement to your home, it turns out that ‘Twinni’ could also be brought to play as a matt-lacquered MDF (medium density fiberboard) sitting counter with a large storage space capacity. Storage splurge: How to buy a wardrobe
  • We cheerfully acknowledge our place as men aiming to destroy, and we do not apologize for this.
  • It will also confirm her as the person who cheerfully keeps the group on an even keel, more comfortable than otherwise might be the case with a level of emotional solidarity.
  • Your country's calls, your excitement, honour and glory, again impel, and undauntedly and cheerfully you expose that life which the night before you fancied was of value. The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.
  • He cheerfully approved the resumption of gold payments in 1879 and vetoed bills to expand the currency. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877

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