Aún no tenemos significados para "laugh gaily".
1She heard the Greek laugh gaily at the other end of the wire.
2And so-He tried to laugh gaily, but an echo was in his heart.
3They would say, "Pull away," and "Ver' warm," and, after these words, would laugh gaily.
4Glory tried to laugh gaily.
5And soon they'll all be turned into memories that we can finally touch and embrace and laugh gaily about.
6He smiled as he heard Harry Anguish laugh gaily in his good old way, his ringing tones mingling with a woman's.
7In this atmosphere of wine and sweat they would laugh gaily, finding amusement in everything, blooming naturally like roses growing out of a dunghill.
8She spoke the last words innocently and looked up with an expression of wonder as she heard Miss Lee laugh gaily-nowwhat was funny?
9Diane laughed gaily, but the red fox Caraffa was a bad loser.
10I turned quickly to see who the rider was, and laughed gaily.
11We'll look for the handle to the river, and he laughed gaily.
12It was Patricia who sang, not Joan, and then she laughed gaily.
13Eva, laughing gaily, was hanging a wreath of roses round his neck.
14And then Mary laughed gaily at the look on Sister Madeline's face.
15Rose laughed gaily; it was nice to find herself so much in request.
16The electricity in the atmosphere was gone, and Errington laughed gaily.
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