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Examples for "gay "
1 The gay marriage law in Washington state has not yet taken effect.
2 There's no way to mince words here; it's a pretty gay situation.
3 But gay rights in Cuba have taken great strides in recent years.
4 A good example, she says, is the party's opposition to gay marriage.
5 However, in the longer term, married gay couple may invest more together.
1 One reason for Europe to be cheerful They only need a draw.
2 Coworkers say he was cheerful , well liked, had a good work ethic.
3 Equity market investors have reasons to be cheerful as January 2004 closes.
4 George was quite bright and cheerful in spite of the early hour.
5 These cheerful prophecies must be verified in the natural course of things.
1 Europe without a way forward may reverse an overly merry first quarter.
2 So the swineherd departed; and the suitors made merry in the hall.
3 But the law of unintended consequences sometimes goes its own merry way.
4 The merry -makers stood around; the men looked serious and the ladies shivered.
5 No longer in the winter-time, but in the merry month of May.
1 Season: Spring through fall, although sunny winter days can offer good conditions.
2 Skilled chefs were as rare this year as long hot sunny days.
3 That's expected to change come Saturday, with warm and sunny conditions forecast.
4 Local World needed Auckland's open style and sunny skills for perfect balance.
5 At any rate, she certainly looked much better on a sunny day.
1 Find in the Glossary the meaning of: glittering; trims; spray; blithe ; measures.
2 He is unassuming in manner, blithe in company, earnest in the pulpit.
3 But what is lightsome and blithe in her, was debonaire in him.
4 The two had met in June on equal terms of blithe youth.
5 The composer dashed a blithe flourish to the tail of a note.
1 A brighter day beckons. It's a surprisingly chirpy approach from Mr Gigaba.
2 Eating bugs may not be everyone's idea of making food more chirpy .
3 Perfectly all right and all that, but not what you'd call chirpy .
4 He didn't look his chirpy self -more skulk than customary swagger.
5 The chirpy drone of a home-improvement show burbles through the kitchen door.
1 Sir David explained the situation; he was quite cheery , all things considered.
2 She heard the pleasant bustle below; the light laughter, the cheery calls.
3 He was speaking in the usual cheery tones of the bedside optimist.
4 The candles were brought in, and the room looked bright and cheery .
5 The owner of the cheery voice took him firmly by the arm.
6 Market traders wave a cheery hello before turning back to their stalls.
7 It wasn't a very cheery way to welcome everyone back for fall.
8 The cheery faces of the Irishmen wore a proud and confident expression.
9 Indeed, smiles came naturally in the presence of that cheery little lady.
10 I inquired, dubiously; for it did not sound a very cheery prospect.
11 He looked bright and cheery in his well-made clothes of English tweed.
12 Some of them hailed him and got a cheery word in reply.
13 The red blinds shone very cheery and comfortable upon that stormy night.
14 Her work is humorous, loud and a cheery antidote to minimalist restraint.
15 The cheery voice of the proprietor addressing his dogs announced his return.
16 This is a bright, cheery tale with the scenes laid in Indiana.
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