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delightedly

[ UK /dɪlˈa‍ɪtɪdli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with delight
    delightedly, she accepted the invitation

How To Use delightedly In A Sentence

  • Delightedly she accepted the invitation.
  • PR is the most imperfect science since astrology, yet publicists remain addicted to happenings that might cause journalists to ooh and ahh delightedly over what they are shown.
  • In the candlelight, she looked like an evil temptress, like a sexy comic book villainess who delightedly minces men to their death. Get Laid or Die Trying
  • On the stage designer says delightedly , under the stage owner hears to nod repeatedly with gusto.
  • His plump, pouchy features are positively pink with pleasure and he's clapping his hands delightedly.
  • Leaning forward, she poured the water into the Pernod and watched delightedly as the liquid in the glasses clouded a sickly yellow. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Jewel and Corvi had spent most of the sea voyage frantically-but delightedly'retailoring those gowns to suit their new owner. The White Gryphon
  • delightedly, she accepted the invitation
  • Judge Elberry watched delightedly as horror registered on his prisoners' faces.
  • Jack has been acquitted of manslaughter and delightedly regales his girlfriend Maggie and their neighbours Lynne and Dennis with a disparaging account of the trial.
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