gayly in English

adverb

happily, joyfully, cheerfully; with bright colors or decorations; flamboyantly (also gaily)

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1. 5 synonyms for Blithely: gayly, happily, jubilantly, merrily, mirthfully

2. 2 Hurstwood glanced over his paper rather gayly.

3. 1 Broad leaves shone and swung gayly in rhyme.

4. Antonyms for Blandly include bravely, brilliantly, colourfully, colorfully, brightly, gaily, gayly, strongly, explosively and energetically

5. 8 All the stoves were lighted, a huge fire blazed gayly in the fireplace.

6. Synonyms for Buoyantly include animatedly, vivaciously, spiritedly, gaily, bouncily, livelily, gayly, perkily, pertly and sparkily

7. 7 The gayly apparelled clerk from the Bonneville store lost his head in the confusion.

8. 5 The solitary gayly appareled clerk from Bonneville was in a fever of agitation.

9. 4 " Let's stroll about, " he said gayly, rising and surveying all the lovely park.

10. 3 The solitary gayly apparelled clerk from Bonneville was in a fever of agitation.

11. 6 The gamin made the military salute and passed gayly through the opening in the large barricade.

12. Blithely: 1 adv in a joyous manner Synonyms: gayly , happily , jubilantly , merrily , mirthfully Antonyms: unhappily in an unpleasant way

13. Bevies Sentence Examples The parks are crowded with amusement seekers, some reading and playing games, some sewing, knitting, playing on musical instruments, dancing, sitting around tables in Bevies eating, drinking, and gayly chatting

14. Thompson, chapter=The Tutor's Daughter, Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, page=266 citation, passage=In the lightness of my heart I sang catches of songs as my horse gayly bore me Along the well-remembered road.}}

15. Thompson, chapter=The Tutor's Daughter, Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, page=266 citation , passage=In the lightness of my heart I sang catches of songs as my horse gayly bore me Along the well-remembered road.}}