In a cheerful or merry manner.
1The girls stood up in the grandstand and waved their banners gaily.
2At his command the British ensign soon fluttered gaily in the breeze.
3Out in the street the sun shone gaily down on peaceful Battersea.
4She jumped up gaily with the question still throbbing in her throat.
5You let your ward go about gaily and stylishly; I am content.
6Not ignoring the shadow of the future, we gaily celebrated the past.
7The secrecy of the undertaking heightened its charm and they marched gaily.
8Along it for five miles we gaily canoed before stopping for luncheon.
9Swiftly and gaily did the slim bark cleave through the glassy sea.
10And Doe tossed his pencil gaily into the air and caught it.
11I'm in my Ruby Keeler phase, the young man told Ignatius gaily.
12He took his hands in his usual uncouth way, and asked gaily:
13In small groups they chattered gaily, laughing and glancing here and there.
14They walked along dusty country roads passing donkeys pulling gaily painted carts.
15She looked towards the sky, and then at the gaily-lighted house opposite.
16Excusing myself, I took her in charge and we moved gaily off.
Gaily per variant geogràfica