Gaily
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45 examples of Gaily in a sentence
Chirikov
gaily
and good-naturedly backed up every one else.
Anna seemed not to notice the worried look of inquiry on Vronsky's face, but chattered
gaily
about what she had been buying.
Laska ran ahead
gaily
along the footpath, and Levin followed at a brisk pace, continually glancing at the sky.
Anna, Sviyazhsky, the Princess, and Veslovsky were all equally guests,
gaily
making use of what was provided for them.
Then the noblemen
gaily
scrambled for their overcoats and all drove to the cathedral.
He appeared to remember nothing of the time when she asked him so
gaily
to tell her all about his way of falling from his horse.
It was evident to him that Mademoiselle de La Mole was in love with one of those young officers to whom she had been chattering so
gaily.
Then he shot the arrow and fell back and would have died, but he lit on a nettle and sprang up too
gaily
for a corpse.
Love's eyes love to look on brightness; love loves what is
gaily
drest; Sunday, Monday, all I care is thou shouldst see me in my best.
I will give you to-morrow two thousand crowns in gold for you to offer or even present, and as many more to buy jewels to lure her, for women are fond of being becomingly attired and going
gaily
dressed, and all the more so if they are beautiful, however chaste they may be; and if she resists this temptation, I will rest satisfied and will give you no more trouble."
At this instant there came up to the spot where the four stood a brother of one of the two shepherdesses, like them in shepherd costume, and as richly and
gaily
dressed as they were.
Upwards of thirty persons, all
gaily
attired as shepherds and shepherdesses, assembled on the spot, and were at once informed who Don Quixote and his squire were, whereat they were not a little delighted, as they knew of him already through his history.
I will bewail my separation; thou shalt glorify thyself as a constant lover; the shepherd Carrascon will figure as a rejected one, and the curate Curiambro as whatever may please him best; and so all will go as
gaily
as heart could wish."
A few moments of eager expectation, and colours were seen fluttering
gaily
in the air, arms glistened brightly in the sun, column after column poured on to the plain.
The fire was blazing brightly under the influence of the bellows, and the kettle was singing
gaily
under the influence of both.
Many of the hearts that throbbed so
gaily
then, have ceased to beat; many of the looks that shone so brightly then, have ceased to glow; the hands we grasped, have grown cold; the eyes we sought, have hid their lustre in the grave; and yet the old house, the room, the merry voices and smiling faces, the jest, the laugh, the most minute and trivial circumstances connected with those happy meetings, crowd upon our mind at each recurrence of the season, as if the last assemblage had been but yesterday!
Then, the old church bell rang as
gaily
as it could, and they all returned to breakfast.
'Now, is there anything more we can do for you?' inquired Mr. Roker, looking round with great satisfaction, and
gaily
chinking the first week's hire in his closed fist.
Having got thus far, he looked about him again, and sighed grievously; with that, he walked softly into the bar, and presently returning with the tumbler half full of pine-apple rum, advanced to the kettle which was singing
gaily
on the hob, mixed his grog, stirred it, sipped it, sat down, and taking a long and hearty pull at the rum-and-water, stopped for breath.
They
gaily
ascended the downs, rejoicing in their own penetration at every glimpse of blue sky; and when they caught in their faces the animating gales of a high south-westerly wind, they pitied the fears which had prevented their mother and Elinor from sharing such delightful sensations.
With a letter in her outstretched hand, and countenance
gaily
smiling, from the persuasion of bringing comfort, she entered their room, saying, "Now, my dear, I bring you something that I am sure will do you good."
Here he is!"D’Artagnan, walking and soliloquizing, had arrived within a few steps of the hotel d’Arguillon and in front of that hotel perceived Aramis, chatting
gaily
with three gentlemen; but as he had not forgotten that it was in presence of this young man that M. de Treville had been so angry in the morning, and as a witness of the rebuke the Musketeers had received was not likely to be at all agreeable, he pretended not to see him.
Arriving at the Faubourg St. Antoine, he turned round to look
gaily
at the Bastille; but as it was the Bastille alone he looked at, he did not observe Milady, who, mounted upon a light chestnut horse, designated him with her finger to two ill-looking men who came close up to the ranks to take notice of him.
"Well, then," said d’Artagnan, gaily, "let us sell the diamond, and say no more about it."
She then ran
gaily
off, rejoicing as she rambled about, in the hope of being at home again in a day or two.
They worked with confidence, even gaily, Pencroft always having some joke to crack, sometimes carpenter, sometimes rope-maker, sometimes mason, while he communicated his good humor to all the members of their little world.
Opposite to this royal gallery was another, elevated to the same height, on the western side of the lists; and more gaily, if less sumptuously decorated, than that destined for the Prince himself.
A train of pages and of young maidens, the most beautiful who could be selected,
gaily
dressed in fancy habits of green and pink, surrounded a throne decorated in the same colours.
They should wear no vain or worldly ornament, no crest upon their helmet, no gold upon stirrup or bridle-bit; yet who now go pranked out so proudly and so
gaily
as the poor soldiers of the Temple?
"With venison, I suppose?" said Richard, gaily; "better food at need there can be none--and truly, if a king will not remain at home and slay his own game, methinks he should not brawl too loud if he finds it killed to his hand."
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