Use cheerfully in a sentence
Sentences ending with cheerfully
- Gaston had acted with coolness and common-sense; and when he sat down and began talking of the Englishman's picture again as if nothing had happened, the others followed, and the meal went on cheerfully. [11]
- Everybody said he was "acclimated" now, and said it cheerfully. [5]
- I've always written verses more or less--I write a good many advertisements in verse," he added cheerfully. [11]
- Travelers are expected to pay for seeing them, and they do it cheerfully. [5]
- And this ought to make us willing to do and to suffer cheerfully. [6]
- Come on to the Courthouse with me," he continued cheerfully. [11]
- You see, yourself, that the work is of such exceeding delicacy that the risk--could--er--would you mind giving me a little example of what you can do before we--" "Cheerfully, cheerfully. [5]
- To his great surprise, Miss Silence received this communication almost cheerfully. [6]
- I could have stood that by drawing what is left of Mrs. Clemens's letter of credit, and we would have done it cheerfully. [5]
- He replied to Sibley cheerfully. [11]
Short sentences using cheerfully
- I greeted him cheerfully enough. [11]
Sentences containing cheerfully two or more times
- I add, too, that all the protection which, consistently with the Constitution and the laws, can be given, will be cheerfully given to all the States when lawfully demanded, for whatever cause--as cheerfully to one section as to another. [7]
More example sentences with the word cheerfully in them
- And not many years after the time of which I now write Lord Carlisle was paying fifteen hundred a year on the sum he had loaned him, cheerfully denying himself the pleasures of London as a consequence. [9]
- What manly pride would have cheerfully permitted him to accept was opposed by the defiant desire to show me, your father, you, the whole world, that he would depend upon himself, and needed assistance neither from human beings nor even the gods. [10]
- No real good will be accomplished until noble, burgher and peasant cheerfully yield to him, and unite to battle under his leadership for the highest blessings of life. [10]
- We wondered how we could for a moment have questioned that she was one to be waited upon, and not made for the humble office which nevertheless she performed so cheerfully and so well. [6]
- The deference that was paid to a desperado of wide reputation, and who "kept his private graveyard," as the phrase went, was marked, and cheerfully accorded. [5]
- His flannel suit was of the lightest of grays; he wore white tennis shoes and a red tie, and it was plain, as he cheerfully bade them good morning, that he was wholly unaware of the enormity of his costume. [9]
- The city was waking cheerfully, though the only active life was in the pealing bells and on the deep flowing rivers. [11]
- Prince Vasili's two valets were busy dressing him, and he looked round with much animation and cheerfully nodded to his son as the latter entered, as if to say: "Yes, that's how I want you to look. [2]
- Hospitably he drew us out of the wind and rain into his little hut, and sat us down beside the stove, cheerfully informing us that, only the night before, the gale had blown his door in, and his roof had started for the German lines. [9]
- How it roars up the wide chimney, sending into the air the signal smoke and sparks which announce to the farming neighbors another day cheerfully begun! [4]
- Came down yesterday to try to earn some money," he continued, cheerfully making himself agreeable. [9]
- Pilgrims, always prone to find prophecies in the Bible, and often where none exist, speak cheerfully and complacently of poor, ruined Ephesus as the victim of prophecy. [5]
- Maria's gentle and thoughtful nature exerted a beneficial influence upon her, and she cheerfully welcomed Barbara, with her fresh face and simple, careful, helpful ways. [10]
- Amasis, who till this moment had been smiling cheerfully at the cheering reports from all parts of the country, now became suddenly serious and thoughtful. [10]
- He was not thinking of anything, but looked absent-mindedly and cheerfully from side to side. [2]
- And as for the watching with you," said my lady, "that had to be borne with as cheerfully as might be. [9]
- An instant afterwards the Seigneur appeared with a soldier, and Gabord met him cheerfully, looked at the order from the Governor, and motioned the Seigneur in and the soldier away. [11]
- As always happens the men, starting cheerfully, began to halt; murmurs were heard, there was a sense of confusion, and finally a backward movement. [2]
- Just before raising the knocker he had been singing cheerfully to himself. [10]
- He turned to the doorway where a stew-pot rested, and his mind dwelt cheerfully on the lamb he had looted for Fielding's dinner. [11]
- So it was that this dreadnought of industry and organization, in dock for repairs, cheerfully awaited the hour when he would be launched again upon the tide of work-healthy, healed and whole. [11]
- He accepted the task cheerfully, and went about it in such a manner as to leave no doubt in my mind as to its ultimate success. [9]
- The good physician talks cheerfully with her, asks her a few questions. [3]
- But now she soothed him with gentle and tender words, smiled at his thinking they could ever part, and rallied him cheerfully upon the jest. [12]
- The blue curling smoke from Mrs. Chandos' cigarette mingled with the haze that hung between the ceiling and the floor, and that lady was in the act of saying cheerfully to Howard, who sat opposite,--"Trixy's run off with her. [9]
- I very cheerfully send you the twenty dollars, which sum you say is necessary to save your land from sale. [7]
- They had often seized their food from the kettles and eaten it at the next stopping-place, but all was cheerfully done; the light-heartedness of youth did not vanish from their enthusiastic hearts. [10]
- They thought she seemed to the old Doctor to be doing very well, for he spoke cheerfully to her, and treated her in such a way that neither she nor any of those around her could be alarmed. [6]
- The young Achaemenidae sat cheerfully talking together in the twilight in a shady bower in the royal gardens, cool fountains plashing round them. [10]
- It was a saint's day, and the bell of St. Monica's had been ringing away cheerfully twice that morning. [11]
- If something were revealed to him by her tone, he did not betray it, but went on cheerfully. [9]
- Your answer, just received, expresses the preference on your part that I should make an open order for the modification, which I very cheerfully do. [7]
- He had a quick fierce temper, but it had never been severely tried; and so well used was he to looking cheerfully upon things, so keen had been his zest in living, that, where himself was concerned, his vanity was not easily touched. [11]
- His hat was pulled down over his eyes, but he was humming cheerfully to himself. [11]
- But the British people cheerfully submitted to this further deprivation. [9]
- There are good, patriotic men and able statesmen in the South whom I would cheerfully support, if they would now place themselves on Republican ground, but I am against letting down the Republican standard a hairsbreadth. [7]
- A simple evening party in the smallest village is just as admirable in its degree, when the parlor is cheerfully lighted, and the board prettily spread, and the guests are made to feel comfortable without being reminded that anybody is making a painful effort. [6]
- After a time, our prisoners were in part relieved, and I made the Chevalier rest also, for he had taken his task in good part, and had ordered his men to submit cheerfully. [11]
- We shook him off; but when we returned at sundown across the fields, from a visit to Anne Hathaway's cottage, we met the sidewheeler cheerfully towing along a large party, upon whom he had fastened. [4]
- No considerable body of troops, it is believed, were ever more amply provided and more liberally and punctually paid, and it may be added that by no people were the burdens incident to a great war ever more cheerfully borne. [7]
- But the penalty of having an opinion of his own and expressing it was a serious one, and he accepted it as cheerfully as any of Queen Mary's martyrs accepted his fiery baptism. [6]
- Among the scoffers, of course, was Ralph Hambleton, who stood with his hands in his pockets and cheerfully predicted all sorts of dire calamities. [9]
- If you do not yield to me cheerfully in this case you certainly do not love me as you ought. [10]
- The count did not set out cheerfully on this visit, at heart he felt afraid. [2]
- If I did not cheerfully acquiesce in this sentiment towards myself on the part of others, I should not feel at liberty to indulge my own aversions. [6]
- Certainly it is not by what his hand does but by what his heart cheerfully offers, and by what he forces himself to give up that a man proves his love. [10]
- Titian's "well done" no longer sounded cheerfully in his ears, the "go, go," of the venal woman echoed all the more loudly. [10]
- Yet he was, no doubt, predestinated; for he went to work as cheerfully as if he had arrived in June, when everything was fresh and vigorous. [4]
- In Aalst the mutineers received him with eager joy, harsh and repellent as he appeared, they cheerfully obeyed him; for he could hold out to them a prospect, which lured a bright smile to the bearded lips of the grimmest warrior. [10]
- An instant later Mrs. Tynan cheerfully welcomed the disturber of the peace of the home where Shiel Crozier had been the central figure for so long. [11]
- If I have made any assertion not warranted by facts, and it is pointed out to me, I will withdraw it cheerfully. [7]
- His grey eyes looked out cheerfully and observantly, but had a vivid sparkle when he was excited and began to twitch his thick, sensual mouth. [10]
- But," and she looked at him cheerfully, "they will come up again; up and down; it is always so. [4]
- Things began to look serious; but presently the boarder who sustained the hotel came in, and when the case was laid before him he was cheerfully willing to divide. [5]
- It draws its load cheerfully, and is patient of the bit and of the whip. [6]
- There are some letters, notes, telegrams, orders, entries, and perhaps other documents in connection with this subject, which it is believed would throw no additional light upon it, but which will be cheerfully furnished if desired. [7]
- In the following letter we get a Mark Twain estimate of the great financier who so cheerfully was willing to undertake the solving of Mark Twain's financial problems. [5]
- Curiously enough, Jean Jacques' snoring stopped on the instant that Sebastian Dolores' fingers clutched the money; but it began cheerfully again when the door in the wall closed once more. [11]
- Many ladies, so it was reported, had tried to tame him: some of them he had cheerfully gobbled up, and others after the briefest of inspections, disdainfully thrust aside with his paw. [9]
- I could help in the work, most cheerfully, after you had arranged the plot. [5]
- And then the image of the man rose before me, of him who had given me all he owned, and gone with me so cheerfully to prison, though he knew me not from the veriest adventurer and impostor. [9]
- There, once more, I resigned my position, chiefly because I wouldn't cheerfully let the Mate bang me about the quarter-deck. [11]
- At the door I reiterated the instructions for the morning; and he cheerfully bade me good-night. [4]
- Come, my dear, I know what you mean, and if I had my heart set on this thing--Fulkerson always calls it 'this thing' I would cheerfully accept any sacrifice you could make to it. [8]
- On this she humbly represented that she would rather be permitted to return under her brother's escort to her father's house, and Caracalla cheerfully acceded. [10]
- It was a huge, rambling, draughty house of wood,--mortgaged, so the Major cheerfully informed me, thanks to the patriotism of the family. [9]
- But say, if Hubbell and his crowd--" "Don't worry about Bedloe,--he'll get called in, he'll come home to roost like the rest of them," said Mr. Plimpton, cheerfully. [9]
- The skipper was, however, cheerfully reckless, and growled down objection. [11]
- In front of his tin shop, whistling cheerfully and labouring energetically with a shovel to clean his sidewalk, was Johnny Tiernan, the tip of his pointed nose made very red by the wind. [9]
- Shorter, cheerfully finishing his chartreuse, and fixing his eye on one of the coloured lithographs of lean horses on Cecil Grainger's wall. [9]
- Yet she devoted herself eagerly to the ship and the crew, and the fierce, lawless fellows cheerfully submitted to the sensible arrangements of their captain's beautiful, energetic wife. [10]
- Good-night, my dear," he said cheerfully. [11]
- Fool, I should have weighed a ton, and could not have budged from the floor; but instead, you are so cheerfully anxious to kill me that your conscience is as light as a feather; hence I am away up here out of your reach. [5]
- That would not have mattered, for such as she would have borne Coniston and the life of Coniston cheerfully. [9]
- Huni certainly would have gone into the fire-pots of hell without complaining, and he left me quite cheerfully. [10]
- The reader who has shrugged his (or her) shoulders over the last illustration will perhaps hear this one which follows more cheerfully. [6]
- St. Francis himself had set the example of performing this toil cheerfully and gladly. [10]
- There were a great many hard hits given and taken, but always cheerfully, for it was in the cause of our early history. [4]
- And the world goes on as cheerfully and prosperously as ever. [4]
- Then came the general population, moving cheerfully in the inspiriting sun; for Irishmen move so much in a moist atmosphere that on a sunshiny day all tristesse of life seems changed, as in a flash, into high spirits and much activity. [11]
- It is a fixed charge, and you pay it cheerfully, you pay it without a murmur. [5]
- To close our first day in Paris cheerfully and pleasantly, we now sought our grand room in the Grand Hotel du Louvre and climbed into our sumptuous bed to read and smoke--but alas! [5]
- When it was finished, Carnac and Luzanne sat down under a tree and talked cheerfully, and Luzanne was never so effective as she was that day. [11]
- They knew his face, his tongue, and the weight and style of his arm; and though they would cheerfully have seen him the sacrifice of the Jehad to the cry of Alldhu Akbar! [11]
- He closed his eyelids forcibly for ten seconds, opened them, and said cheerfully, "Come in! [6]
- He had cheerfully endured contradiction the night before during the conversation concerning music. [10]
- Their influence was effective in the house; so effective that the mother and the daughter conformed to its moral and religious requirements cheerfully, contentedly, happily, unquestionably. [5]
- They laid them down cheerfully, and well they might. [5]
- He would have died for it as cheerfully as any martyr in history. [9]
- She wanted to consider all cheerfully now; she tried to do so. [11]
- She evinced no consciousness of my surprise, but cheerfully helped the old man with his cloak, and when he was ready took a candle to light us out. [12]
- She had been cheerfully talking, a moment before. [5]
- To this we cheerfully consented, of course; and, in a room where punkahs waved and cool claret-cup awaited us, we were received by the governor, who was full of admiration of Mrs. Falchion. [11]
- She gives it cheerfully as you see, and it would break her heart if she knew that I suffered anybody else to do for me what her little hands could undertake. [12]
- Napoleon met Balashev cheerfully and amiably. [2]
- He will cheerfully calm the perturbed nap of his old beaver by patient brushing in place of buying a new one, if only the Lieutenant's jaunty cap is what it should be. [6]
- This he illustrates by example, and he also lays down some good, plain, practical rules which "Poor Richard" would have cheerfully approved. [6]
- And England consented, but not cheerfully. [5]
- The brasses are burnished, and shine cheerfully in the firelight, and on either side stand tall shovel and tongs, like sentries, mounted in brass. [4]
- Natasha, who had borne the first period of separation from her betrothed lightly and even cheerfully, now grew more agitated and impatient every day. [2]
This page helps answer: how do I use the word cheerfully in a sentence? How do you use cheerfully in a sentence? Can you give me a sentence for the word cheerfully? It contains example sentences with the word cheerfully, a sentence example for cheerfully, and cheerfully in sample sentence.