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Meanings of
cheerily
in English
In a cheerful manner.
pleasantly
sunnily
Usage of
cheerily
in English
1
The Great Room in Belfast's City Hall, flag free and
cheerily
welcoming.
2
Meanwhile the Piper mowed down the weeds in the garden, whistling
cheerily
.
3
To Vetinari he said
cheerily
,
'Well, sir, I don't see why not.
4
At that moment a clear voice rang out
cheerily
in the distance.
5
Smiling
cheerily
atop a tragic report, and some sub-editor is in trouble.
6
But in spite of this Lionel heard him whistling
cheerily
beside him.
7
He came in
cheerily
,
his hearty voice ringing with health and good-will.
8
The Dervishes loosened their cloaks and proceeded to talk
cheerily
among themselves.
9
Herman
cheerily
combed his red beard and scoffed at his late opponent.
10
But as they stopped at the cottage her new friend said,
cheerily
:
11
The lights of the Shakespeare Hotel shone
cheerily
as they came forward.
12
He began to pipe sharply but
cheerily
at men upon the floor.
13
A few moments later he was out chatting
cheerily
with the grooms.
14
The surgeon shook his right hand
cheerily
,
and he was carried on.
15
It was
cheerily
fitted up, and a fire of beech logs blazing.
16
Forcing back the tears which sprang to her eyes, she cried,
cheerily
:
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cheerily
Adverb
Frequent collocations
say cheerily
answer cheerily
call cheerily
cry cheerily
whistle cheerily
More collocations
Cheerily
through the time
Cheerily
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common