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How To Use Joyfully In A Sentence

  • Finally, the bell rings and kids burst joyfully out the door.
  • Paris, where he requested the Priests there abiding, to bestow baptisme on Abraham, which they joyfully did, hearing him so earnestly to desire it. The Decameron
  • After this welcome, Granganameo made them a long set speech, to which Captain Amadas replied by presenting him with divers things, which he joyfully received; and during the whole ceremony none of the company of attendants spoke a word audibly, but each in the other's ear very softly. North Carolina and its Resources.
  • His spirit is cheerful throughout all of this: ‘I delight to do thy will, O God, ‘he cries joyfully, not as some obsequious lickspittle.’
  • Perfect families smiling joyfully in front of roaring log fires? The Sun
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  • He pronounced her name joyfully, and moved forward to greet her; but as their hands met she understood that he did not mean to press his company upon her. The Fruit of the Tree
  • The woods echoed to the sound of wolf cubs playing joyfully in the sunshine. Times, Sunday Times
  • She swung herself easily from hold to hold, her lithe body moving almost joyfully up the rock.
  • 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
  • Minutes later, we're leaping joyfully across a bay of sparkling wavelets towards a headland crowned with the ruins of a pirate castle.
  • In the distance, a pair of horses cantered cheerfully by, one of them supporting a red flag in his teeth and the other neighing joyfully at him.
  • (Suddenly raising his head, joyfully, pleadingly.) THEFT
  • Say, you old double-decked pirate," he called joyfully to Dodson, Whirligigs
  • He explained the difference between the mesas and buttes in the distance and challenged us to find images of birds, couples dancing joyfully, and snakes in the sticklike forms of petroglyphs.
  • Short and joyfully fuzzy indie pop, with chiming guitars and stark vocals. The Sun
  • With a book in hand, I'd dive joyfully into the world being created, absorbing every word into my skin, losing myself in the pages.
  • With both, makers joyfully indulged wit, whim and fancy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Short and joyfully fuzzy indie pop, with chiming guitars and stark vocals. The Sun
  • Siberian "Cheka" I could have had this end so joyfully accorded me. Beasts, Men and Gods
  • They were ambling joyfully, jumping, excited by the huge gleeful crowd.
  • We are sitting on big red sofas in his Norfolk home where minutes earlier a joyfully chaotic scene had greeted our arrival. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instantly, Kakuei burst from the brush, yipping joyfully.
  • As he spoke, he bowed to the countess; and Edwin joyfully receiving his arm, they walked together towards the eastern postern. The Scottish Chiefs
  • His clear, dreamy blue eyes twinkled joyfully and his infant voice chortled gleefully.
  • There's Rebby," Anna called joyfully, as holding her father's hand, and with her mother walking close behind, she came along the path toward home. A Little Maid of Old Maine
  • With both, makers joyfully indulged wit, whim and fancy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Short and joyfully fuzzy indie pop, with chiming guitars and stark vocals. The Sun
  • He is exonerated of all charges and joyfully returns to his cell, looking forward to the freedom to live out his days at La Coste with his cherished wife.
  • He had expected her to weep and give way to despair when it came to selling all their joyfully bought early Victorian treasures, their quaint objects of art, their antimacassars, bead mats, repp curtains, veneered furniture, gold-framed steel engravings and pencil drawings, wax flowers under shades, stuffed birds, and all sorts of choice old things; but it was she who made the proposal. Tales of Space and Time
  • An exalted call rang out joyfully, overpowering Griffith's next words and catching the Dawns' attentions.
  • Ringtones to the music industry mean gravy - certainly another revenue stream from which they can joyfully tap.
  • Surrounded by a cactus-covered wall it seemed to beckon to him with its open windows, while the ilang-ilang waved its flower-laden branches joyfully and the doves circled about the conical roof of their cote in the middle of the garden. The Social Cancer
  • The sea showed no longer a smooth and calm panorama, the waves dancing joyfully, for it had started a rousing melody, a robust song escaping from unruly waters.
  • Then held her at arm's-length and looked at her joyfully, then stood up, hugging her. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • But it was not fair to leave Ed alone on the bridge, and suddenly he was not exhausted anymore, he was joyfully wide-awake. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • And the sails were bellied out by the wind, and far from the coast were they joyfully borne past the Posideian headland.
  • 'Make it jargoon, dear heart,' you cried joyfully, and all was well. The Intrusion of Jimmy
  • When he climbed on one of the machines afterwards, the workers applauded joyfully and many shouted "viva". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • What worries me in many critics who joyfully greet the blossoming of each new diasporic cosmopolitanism is that uncomfortable demands that life be inspected and sometimes found wanting seem to have dropped out. Afterword: Secularism, Cosmopolitanism, and Romanticism
  • He did a Gary dance, and bopped joyfully along the sidewalk and across the street toward my house.
  • Next to me, a hollow-cheeked acquaintance struggled up from his wheelchair and joined the chorus, pumping a fist joyfully in the air.
  • Then held her at arm's-length and looked at her joyfully, then stood up, hugging her. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • He tells his story in a beautifully crisp prose which is joyfully free of academic encumbrances.
  • Fraternity would become something to celebrate joyfully, and unity would no longer be glum uniformity.
  • Some mouthed silent words of thanksgiving while others joyfully praised the God of creation.
  • But he was not hung up until October 1449, when, after Talbot had left the Vieux Palais, the Council joyfully gave orders to Laurent des Loges, "pour pendre et asseoir certaine cloche nommée Rouve estant en la tour du beffroy"; and in the town accounts stands the cheery item of "Sept sous six deniers pour vin donné aux ouvriers," when it was hung on the very The Story of Rouen
  • The low grumbling of thunder sounded joyfully in our ears. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
  • Many young men (who were suspected of ‘effeminacy’ as a result) joyfully embraced its use of beautiful vestments and accoutrements.
  • He explained the difference between the mesas and buttes in the distance and challenged us to find images of birds, couples dancing joyfully, and snakes in the sticklike forms of petroglyphs.
  • Then Sir Godfrey gave his word joyfully, for he was sure that he would behold the magical Tree. The Faery Tales of Weir
  • Thou knowest with what joy I roamed over thy confines, and beheld the universal beauty that then was spread around; how tenderly I whispered through thy flowers, how joyfully I carried up their fragrant odours as a thank-offering to heaven; how merrily I sported on the hills, or taught the branches of thy lofty trees to bow, as in obeisance to Him who made them! Parables From Nature
  • At Uplands Betty caught a glimpse of Aunt Lydia between the silver poplars, and called joyfully from the window; but the words were lost in the rattling of the wheels; and as she lay back in her corner, Uplands was left behind, and in a little while they passed into the tavern road and went on beneath the shade of interlacing branches. The Battle Ground
  • To keep things joyfully askew, director Miguel Arteta intercuts various animations into the film whenever characters take a journey. Flixnjoystix.com! » Not Just Another Teen Movie About YOUTH IN Love! McJeffrey Finds Nothing REVOLTing About Cera’s Latest Comedy!
  • The presence of this entity signifies intense levels of ultramundane energies and dimensional rifts and when detected evokes the joyfully horrific.
  • Short and joyfully fuzzy indie pop, with chiming guitars and stark vocals. The Sun
  • Thorpe, on his part, would joyfully have asked her, for he could not quite "unlove" the beautiful face he had once adored, though he knew now exactly what a fierce spirit lived behind it. Winnie Childs The Shop Girl
  • This grace is freely given and joyfully unregulated. Times, Sunday Times
  • So far, this is a case where I hope gay-rights activists and true liberals -- those who believe in liberty -- will take a deep breath before joyfully exploiting the bathroom balagan as an additional reason to oppose the Senator. What's the Connection?: Hypocrisy Redux
  • Short and joyfully fuzzy indie pop, with chiming guitars and stark vocals. The Sun
  • Some mouthed silent words of thanksgiving while others joyfully praised the God of creation.
  • I called joyfully, leaning over as far as I dared. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908
  • And, if you would learn a secret, even before man trod here, in the days when the dicynodont bent yearningly over her young, and the river-horse which you find now nowhere on earth's surface, save buried in stone, called with love to his mate; and the birds whose footprints are on the rocks flew in the sunshine calling joyfully to one another -- even in those days when man was not, the fore-dawn of this kingdom had broken on the earth. Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland
  • Perfect families smiling joyfully in front of roaring log fires? The Sun
  • Then all the bells joined in with wild abandon, ringing joyfully and merrily, welcoming in the New Year.
  • Participants learned the old lullabies and folk songs of their mothers and grandmothers joyfully and enthusiastically.
  • Now I love joyfully bopping around to Mars' "Just the Way You Are," but when you slow down and clearly enunciate the lyrics to "Grenade" your mind is filled with disturbing and violent imagery. Rev. Amy Ziettlow: Are the Lyrics on The Sing-Off Too Violent?
  • We confess that we more often cling to the past than plan joyfully for an unrevealed future.
  • This was Courthope's farewell to Eliz, and she called joyfully in reply: -- A Dozen Ways Of Love
  • As darkness drew near I joyfully and thankfully watched the pinks, purples, blues and golden colors of the sky melt together into a picture-perfect sunset.
  • Sandie's vocals, clear as crystal, slipped joyfully into her Morrissey role.
  • The low grumbling of thunder sounded joyfully in our ears. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
  • Then held her at arm's-length and looked at her joyfully, then stood up, hugging her. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • As the music built to a final denouement a bright city rose behind the dancers and they joyfully went to enter it.
  • Is willing sadly to soar with the wind, joyfully shares with you.
  • But now they were almost there, the blackness was turning gray; now he had stepped out joyfully into the daylight.
  • Sister Maddelena accepted the terms joyfully, wrote a last farewell to Michele, fastened the note to the rope, and with her own hands cut the rope and saw it fall coiling down to the valley bed far below. Black Spirits and White A Book of Ghost Stories
  • Dear gardener! with your elaborate cultivation, the flowers open so colorfully, laugh so joyfully.

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