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cheerily

[ UK /t‍ʃˈi‍əɹɪli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a cheerful manner
    `I'll do the dishes,' he said pleasantly

How To Use cheerily In A Sentence

  • The nectarean beverage seemed to operate cheerily on the matron's system; and placing her hand on the boy's curly head, she said (like Andromache, Paul Clifford — Volume 01
  • The theatre is a small gem, quaint and beautiful, recently refurbished in a mellow and plush aubergine, with plaster seraphim and cherubim gambolling cheerily along the fronts of the balcony and boxes.
  • Now van drivers cheerily give him the thumbs up. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a mess of homey flowers planted without a plan but blooming cheerily from their helter-skelter place.
  • The enormous crowd around the enclosure was screaming cheerily, the car engines were revving up and the propane was spitting menacing proportions of heat.
  • She could hear her mother singing cheerily from the shower.
  • He speaks calmly, even cheerily.
  • Now van drivers cheerily give him the thumbs up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gallows Point is called, by which a long stretch would be saved, and we were cracking on cheerily, my mind full of my recent promotion, when, scur, scur, scur, we stuck fast on the bank. Tom Cringle's Log
  • The sun was bright and cheerily shone in on her bed, the birds were chirping noisily, Mathilde was lowing from the barn eager to be milked, and she smelled breakfast.
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