Gaily [adverb]

Definition of Gaily:

happily, brightly

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Sentence/Example of Gaily:

There was a time when Aristide Pujol, in sole charge of an automobile, went gaily scuttering over the roads of France.

And, Pedro preceding them, the young men gaily descended the stairs.

The pair disappeared among the glittering and gaily-dressed crowd that thronged the portico.

He had been momentarily forgetting care; was speaking gaily to his wife as they entered.

His hair relieved this somewhat, for it was white and always stood gaily on end, defying brush and comb.

Turning upon him, she smiled gaily as she asked whether he had been interested in seeing a mountain battery at work.

Gaily the Esperanza rattled through the fleet, and envious men cried "What cheer!"

The memories of the night before came to me without shadow or hindrance, escorted gaily by the hopes of the night to come.

Mr Bellingham danced on gaily and merrily through the night, and flirted with Miss Duncombe, as he thought good.

Mazaroff was quite himself again by this time, and stood chatting gaily to Maxgregor.