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Meanings of
gladsome
in English
Gladsome.
Related terms
glad
Usage of
gladsome
in English
1
It was a
gladsome
spectacle, and his eyes sparkled in beholding it.
2
The
gladsome
heyday of youth takes no note of the annual milestones.
3
As the thought penetrated my whole being, it made the night
gladsome
.
4
This is really one of the most
gladsome
days of my life.
5
He was perfectly unconstrained, though not at all
gladsome
in his manner.
6
Light and life beamed forth out of this
gladsome
youth's blue eyes.
7
It showed on their
gladsome
faces and echoed in their jubilant laughter.
8
The
gladsome
child runs farther afield; the wounded child turns to go home.
9
Reads a
gladsome
evaluation in the analysis of Novelist's most recent bone scan.
10
The throng, usually
gladsome
,
became moody under the influence of hate and silence.
11
She, the fair and
gladsome
maiden, raised her head and called his name:
12
Lighted windows looked
gladsome
,
whiffs of comfortable cookery came abroad upon the air.
13
His own active and
gladsome
mind had kept him happy among his occupations.
14
Come and behold this
gladsome
thing that laugheth in the sun.
15
Never did Mr. M'Cheyne seem more
gladsome
than in gazing on these regions.
16
If Alsi thinks you a
gladsome
couple, there is no difficulty.
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gladsome
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
most gladsome
gladsome sight
look gladsome
very gladsome
awake with gladsome
More collocations
Gladsome
through the time
Gladsome
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common