Cheerfully Sentence Examples

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  • The boy laughed cheerfully and jumped out.

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  • She tried to smile cheerfully as she looked at him over one shoulder.

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  • The count did not set out cheerfully on this visit, at heart he felt afraid.

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  • I felt proud to know that the liberties of Massachusetts and of our fatherland were in such safe keeping; and as I turned to my hoeing again I was filled with an inexpressible confidence, and pursued my labor cheerfully with a calm trust in the future.

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  • Steadily, tranquilly, cheerfully, he finished the voyage of life.

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  • Toni greeted him cheerfully.

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  • They were beans cheerfully returning to their wild and primitive state that I cultivated, and my hoe played the Ranz des Vaches for them.

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  • Nevertheless he cheerfully gave his voice in 1814 for the dethronement of his patron, and his "suppleness" merited a seat in the chamber of peers, and, in 1817, the dignity of a marquisate.

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  • Allin called almost cheerfully.

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  • Napoleon met Balashev cheerfully and amiably.

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  • At Bianca's sunny smile, Yully could see the woman cheerfully helping the injured.

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  • The practical conclusion of his philosophy is that he must cheerfully accept the inevitable.

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  • There were hundreds, maybe thousands, of cheerfully clothed giants and models lining a petal-strewn pathway.

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  • Natasha, who had borne the first period of separation from her betrothed lightly and even cheerfully, now grew more agitated and impatient every day.

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  • We need to talk! he called cheerfully, then spun and started toward the conference room at the end of a lab that stretched the size of a football field.

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  • Since the plebeian element in the state had an immense numerical preponderance over the patrician these disabilities were not widely spread, and seem generally to have been cheerfully borne as the price of belonging to the families still recognized as the oldest and noblest in Rome.

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  • The people, knowing the king to be their best friend, trusted him implicity and cooperated with him cheerfully.

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  • This was to demand a great sacrifice, but Octave Feuillet cheerfully obeyed the summons.

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  • He smiled in encouragement and led her off the elevator and through a series of cheerfully lit hallways with pictures on the walls and wood floors.

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  • And Rhyn and Kris and Kiki, Toby said cheerfully.

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  • It has exercised a beneficial check on the railways and has been cheerfully accepted by them.

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  • Green Fairy gets a banana milkshake with a Roman Scoop of ice cream bobbing cheerfully in the top.

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  • Through it all, Fox cheerfully declares itself entirely unbiased.

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  • Instead of the usual long and sorrowful goodbye, cheerfully let baby know you are going "bye-bye" and that s/he will have fun at daycare.

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  • The guest rooms all have private entrances and are cheerfully decorated in an island motif.

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  • As the download page cheerfully mentions, this pet requires no training, won't activate your allergies, and won't bite your boss.

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  • This, on the whole, salutary and edifying movement permeated public life, and produced a series of great captains who cheerfully sacrificed themselves for their country, and would have been saints if they had not been heroes.

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  • In the last years of his life he suffered a great deal from rheumatism, and was, as he sometimes cheerfully said, "never free from pain."

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  • In a clever ploy we spent a further hour cleaning the house, singing cheerfully to keep our spirits up.

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  • They sat in booths dotted around middle of the town's shopping center cheerfully undergoing the twin disciplines of meeting and greeting.

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  • During the Roman war they cheerfully underwent the most grievous tortures rather than break any of the principles of their faith.

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  • Their patriotic ardour gladly seized on "a view of the original faith of India that seemed to harmonize with all the discoveries of modern science and the ethics of European civilization," and they cheerfully supported their leader's strange polemic with the agnostic and rationalist literature of Europe.

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  • He was not thinking of anything, but looked absent-mindedly and cheerfully from side to side.

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  • They sat in booths dotted around middle of the town 's shopping center cheerfully undergoing the twin disciplines of meeting and greeting.

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  • It is easily lighted, burns cheerfully and equably, and gives a good heat.

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  • When Frederick renewed the war she accepted the struggle cheerfully, because she hoped to recover her own.

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  • They make incomparable guides for fishing, hunting and surveying parties, on which they will cheerfully undergo the greatest hardships, though tending to shrink from regular employment in cities or on farms.

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  • The bravest of their warriors sometimes knew deplorably little about it; distinction on that field they cheerfully accorded to pious men like Ibn Mas`ud.

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  • The intelligent professional knowledge of the native officers, taught under British gentlemen, and the constant hard work cheerfully rendered by the fellah soldiers, were the main factors of the success achieved at Omdurman on the 2nd of September 1898.

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  • Of the partisans who had placed Henry on the throne many were greedy, and some were wholly unreasonable- But he trusted to his tact and his energy, and cheerfully undertook the task of ruling as a constitutional king the friend of the parliament that had placed him on the throne.

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  • I was cheerfully received, and rejoiced that I had merited the approbation of so many worthy individuals.

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  • The six track album is a medley of cheerfully chilled pop infused rock anthems.

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  • After he had retired from public labours he lingered for some months, enduring the severest agony without a murmur, and cheerfully attending to all the duties of a private kind which his diseases left him strength to discharge.

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  • As always happens the men, starting cheerfully, began to halt; murmurs were heard, there was a sense of confusion, and finally a backward movement.

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  • He had resigned his editorship of The Tribune immediately after the nomination; he now resumed it cheerfully; but it was soon apparent that his powers had been overstrained.

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  • With all the means at her disposal cheerfully placed in the hands of such valiant and capable ministers, it would have been no difficult task for the Republic to have wrested the best part of the Baltic littoral from the Scandinavian powers, and driven the distracted Muscovites beyond the Volga.

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  • Until the abandonment of this experiment in 1847, Ripley was its leader, cheerfully taking upon himself all kinds of tasks, teaching mathematics and philosophy in the school, milking cows and attending to other bucolic duties, and after June 1845 editing the weekly Harbinger, an organ of "association," which he continued to edit in New York from 1847 until it was discontinued in 1849.

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  • Whether he subsequently regarded the victory of the monarchy and its corollary, the admittance of the middle classes to all offices and dignities, as a satisfactory equivalent for his original demands; or whether he was so overcome by royal favour as to sacrifice cheerfully the political liberties of his country, can only be a matter for conjecture.

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  • The natives cheerfully accepted this new departure in British policy, and from this time forward Khama's country was known as the British protectorate of Bechuanaland.

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  • The idea prevalent with the more liberal minds amongst the clergy was that of comprehensionthat is to say, of so modifying the prayers and ceremonies of the church as to enable the dissenters cheerfully to enter in.

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  • Valdemar cheerfully undertook a new crusade "for the honour of the Blessed Virgin and the remission of my own sins."

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  • Then he remained silent for a while, and all at once looked cheerfully with his glittering, black eyes at Rostov.

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  • He also took the office of chancellor and cheerfully worked under Geoffrey Fitz Peter, one of his former subordinates.

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