merrily

IPA: mˈɛrʌɫi

adverb

  • In a cheerful or merry way.
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Examples of "merrily" in Sentences

  • "Come on here you cayuse you!" he called merrily to his mount.
  • No women's voices drifted merrily from the dance - room behind.
  • 'Oh, maidens,' answered Martin merrily, 'every tune deserves its fee.
  • This one called merrily to them in his manly voice; and they followed him.
  • There was no more shooting, though the rifles were still cracking merrily from the other boats.
  • "Well, of course, he's your dog," she called merrily after him, "but _I_ wouldn't have done it if I'd been Rag!"
  • UPDATE: Noemie Maxwell of Washblog chimes in merrily at comment #12 after mocking McMorris 'faith at this post about Peter Goldmark, McMorris' opponent.
  • But, thanks to cleanliness, to wholesome and sufficient food, to a calm and well-regulated life, to the pure, healthy air they breathe, the natural hues and the joyousness of youth soon reanimate the little faces; and with lithe, invigorated limbs, and happy hearts, these young creatures join merrily in the games of their new companions.

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