How To Use Joyously In A Sentence

  • On a joyously sunny afternoon recently, I was overcome with the urge to make a lemon mousse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mike looked out of the door at the sodden figure dancing joyously in the water from the sprinklers.
  • The 50th Anniversary of Taylor's own company joyously offers a body of work here-including a small, precious dazzlement of masterpieces - to be maintained.
  • Best of all, the engine revs joyously through downshifts, providing a great exhaust note while telling the world this isn't your average TT.
  • She opened the door for me and threw herself in my arms, screaming joyously and demanding that we decorate the tree immediately.
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  • The film is joyously overpopulated with old biddies envious of Shen in both her old and young edition.
  • Setup is joyously simple, and DVD performance is good, if not spectacular, but the sound is anaemic, lacking sufficient detail for music and serious clout for movies.
  • He pointed to the devoted band of Smyrna fire-fighters, who were joyously gathering in with varying luck a supply of tomcod and haddock to furnish the larder inshore. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
  • Commissioner), he had watered the seed of desire which heredity had irradicably sown in his bosom; a desire not to be shaped by words, or confirmed in phrase, but best described as the discovery-lust, which send men into dark, unknown places of the world to joyously sacrifice life and health that their names might be associated with some scrap of sure fact for the better guidance of unborn generations. Bones Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country
  • On the stage of the festival, performers all sing and dance joyously in gorgeous clothes.
  • She opened the door for me and threw herself in my arms, screaming joyously and demanding that we decorate the tree immediately.
  • "It's challenging to the younger generations to remember where you came from, and to maintain the traditions that keep everyone in the community working harmoniously and joyously together," he said.
  • All entities, substantives, adverbs, sentences are patiently, and joyously, called into question.
  • These three-dimensional drawings made from what looks like untwisted coat hangers seem at once joyously simple and expressively subtle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jack's "Hitchety! hatchety! up I go!" as he joyously mounted his beanstalk, in the old nursery story. Little Brothers of the Air
  • On a joyously sunny afternoon recently, I was overcome with the urge to make a lemon mousse. Times, Sunday Times
  • The others came back in the eventide, bearing with them foison of blue hare-bells, and telling joyously how they had found them anigh the coppice edge in such a place: and thereafter they were merry, and sang and talked the evening away, and showed The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • Chadha's film joyously embraces the elaborate song and dance numbers that are the mainstay of Bollywood.
  • Endecott," said Faith joyously, -- "Goethe would have more than enough if he was here. Say and Seal, Volume II
  • And he barked once and jumped down, his feet click-clacking on the floorboards, into the kitchen where he joyously slurped and slobbered, getting his muzzle soaking wet.
  • Here we move onto the 3rd major issue preventing so many consumers - like my Mom - from joyously, whimsically and enthusiastically shopping for carpet: unexpected problems and endless frustrations!
  • He bade the Scrivener write the tale of the Men of the Sickle at an hundred and a half, and his folk fared past the War-leader joyously, being one half of them bowmen; and fell shooters they were; the other half were girt with swords, and bore withal long ashen staves armed with great blades curved inwards, which weapon they called heft-sax. The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein Is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale
  • She would have joyously capered in the village streets that were nearby, yet she had never been there.
  • Gérard Marula Le Haut Midi, Touraine, Loire, France 2009 (£17.75, Green & Blue Wines)A so-called natural wine, meaning it was made with minimal intervention in the winery (including no added sulphur), this blend of cabernets franc and sauvignon with grolleau, is joyously alive with singing floral-edged raspberry fruit and a kind of spicy succulence. The 20 best Christmas red wines
  • For a moment we gazed like children at the shelves groaning with boxes of chocolate, then we quickly, efficiently, and joyously filled our boots.
  • And I don't mean staring at their own gorgeous reflection in the mirror. brought to my joyously watering eyes by TheNextWeb, revealed that 20 percent of Brits questioned thought Steve Jobs was what they call a footballer and what Americans sweetly describe as a soccer player. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • The palace of the regent is a massive structure, completely surrounded by beautiful gardens; and just beneath the windows where we sat I noticed a picturesque little lake, about which were sporting joyously at the evening hour a group of the young maidens of the palace. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873
  • Rather football followers should delight in the euphoria of Thierry Henry, who tore off his shirt and twirled it joyously around his head.
  • Joyously, there are swathes of the strokable stuffaround for the new season. Times, Sunday Times
  • Poor fellows!" he thought, "there they go to death as joyously as if it were a kirmess dance. How Women Love (Soul Analysis)
  • The first movement went at a tremendous, irresistible pace, the slow one stayed just on the right side of sentimentality, the scherzo was a tissue of delicate tracery, the finale joyously affirmative. Daniel Hope and Friends
  • He smirked joyously, savouring every moment of my suffering.
  • This “new set of clackers,” as Dahl joyously described them, still left a “tidy hunk” for the RAF,72 but they were a source of great pleasure to their owner, who believed that in most cases real teeth were more trouble than they were worth. Storyteller
  • It was impossible for him to leave all these arrears of suffering behind him, and he wished, before entering joyously into the future, to obtain a quittance from the past. Les Miserables
  • LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant sprinted after the ball, which Lamar Odom joyously flung downcourt to burn the remaining seconds in Game 7 of the NBA finals. Lakers Win NBA Championship With Big Comeback Over Celtics
  • Is it the squattocracy joyously celebrating the fact that the working man's club has been knocked back in its place, by it doesn't matter who?
  • The fire was thrown to a great height; the fountains and jets all wallowed together; new ones appeared, and danced joyously round the margin, then converging towards the centre they merged into one glowing mass, which upheaved itself pyramidally and disappeared with a vast plunge. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • He is at his splenetic best when rubbishing Auden's poetry, a subject he joyously returns to again and again.
  • Setup is joyously simple, and DVD performance is good, if not spectacular, but the sound is anaemic, lacking sufficient detail for music and serious clout for movies.
  • They joyously flitted from branch to branch, swooping down occasionally from the skies like wind-blown flowers falling off the trees.
  • Her claim that 9/11 widows are "harpies" and "witches" that joyously revel in their husbands 'deaths is so inhuman that it makes me depressed just to repeat it. I will rearrange your scales, if I can
  • With a few years his name was synonymous with joyously unnecessary inventions. Times, Sunday Times
  • We larked as recklessly, as boisterously, as joyously, Patrick and me, for a few brief weeks that summer, and when I shut my eyes I hear us larking still. Obituary
  • The text message pinged joyously around players' friends and family. Times, Sunday Times
  • He smirked joyously, savouring every moment of my suffering.
  • She opened the door for me and threw herself in my arms, screaming joyously and demanding that we decorate the tree immediately.
  • He was cheered to the echo and, a trifle remarkably, joyously, and continually, waved to the thousands who were acclaiming him.
  • We were making an entry of somebody's chickens at a store door in the village just mentioned, one August day, when a familiar "hillo!" reached our ear, and turning round, we perceived, some twenty yards off, the quizzical face of our old friend, projecting over the fore-gate of his wagon, and puckered into five hundred little wrinkles as he cachinnated joyously -- Some Adventures of Captain Simon Suggs, Late of the Tallapoosa Volunteers; Together with "Taking the Census," and Other Alabama Sketches. By a Country Editor. With a Portrait from Life, and Other Illustrations, by Darley
  • We see scene after scene of the handsome, upbeat, stiff-spined troubadour singing truth to power and joyously quipping in period interviews. Michael Simmons: Phil Ochs Lives!
  • He is at his splenetic best when rubbishing Auden's poetry, a subject he joyously returns to again and again.
  • In every great aggregation of workers, the faces of the underfed are a little paler and the pulses of the children beat a little less joyously, and the feet are hastened on that journey to the tomb -- all because of those who come to steal and to kill and to destroy. The world's great sermons, Volume 08 Talmage to Knox Little
  • To see Louie, a 6-year-old vizsla, joyously bounding around, one would be hard pressed to know he spent the first four years of his life in terror. The Seattle Times
  • The text message pinged joyously around players' friends and family. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was a gutsier and more expressive design language, joyously sifting through architectural history to incorporate styles. Times, Sunday Times
  • When they came to the valley, they found it beautiful exceedingly and passing all degree; and birds on tree sang joyously and the mocking-nightingale trilled out her melody, and the cushat filled with her moan the mansions made by the Deity, — And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to say her permitted say, The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Clara Cullom ate joyously, with the appreciative discrimination of the clear-skinned, eupeptic human animal. The Apples of Hesperides, Kansas
  • Never had the garden looked more meetly set, never had the sun shone more genially, and the air impelled the blood and sent it coursing more joyously through his veins, than on that morning of the rejuvenescence of all his high ideals. Austin and His Friends
  • He has already splashed joyously around glacial lakes in Norway. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nothing binds a people more joyously than the shared sweat of effort towards a common goal.
  • Ibbotson is dextrous with pace and suspense, accessible, always amusing, and a treat to read aloud, and the book is both joyously light-hearted and profoundly good-hearted.
  • It was a style unapologetic to traditional aesthetics, but alive to the needs and impulses of the moment: pared-down and vernacular in diction, unterrified of authority or manners, wisecracking, brutally frank except when it was hoaxing, joyously attuned to terrain, and above all, attuned to the fate and the legitimate viewpoint of the common man. Mark Twain

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