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Cheerily

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Cheerily meaning

In a cheerful manner; with a cheery demeanour.

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Kay Bradford cheerily escorted us through security, to the lounge and then gate, cutting through crowds on our way out and return.

Then there’s her G-rated gig cheerily co-hosting the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Then we chance upon giraffes feeding lazily, an anxious, solitary zebra (‘his friends got eaten’, says the guide, cheerily) and a male elephant attacking a tree.

We use the word amongst ourselves, cheerily greeting each other as ‘slag’ or ‘slut’.

Macheda cheerily grabbed it off Neville and danced into the dressing room, never to be seen again.

Not for Rockwell's animated rendition of Ivan, who cheerily narrates the circumstances of what he considers to be a bucolic existence.

She used to cheerily describe how they had to stack the dead outside like cordwood.

ASAP Rocky’s first release since the conclusion of his recent legal troubles in Sweden is “Babushka Boi,” a cheerily chaotic march greatly enhanced by a hyperreal, hyperlush video inspired by the 1990 “Dick Tracy” film.

If you’re more accustomed to indie-rock shows in Williamsburg—where fans are more likely to stand in muted appreciation than cheerily recite a fantastical pledge of allegiance—the unadulterated enthusiasm of a wizard rock crowd can be a bit jarring.

We’ll just do it now like we did it then, he insists cheerily, as if the situations are analogous.

But Lauren Hendry cheerily decided to give a world championships a go despite being a self-proclaimed “serious amateur”.

Here is a menu that skips cheerily between hearty, northern, fell-running fuel – chilli beef, pork belly – and Londoner-appeasing, quinoa-munching dippiness without breaking a sweat.

Like, when the Chief Blue Meanie asks Max where can they go following their defeat, and Max cheerily suggests Argentina — I didn’t get that Nazi joke as a kid.

Looking back, he had an overabundance of naivety, Edgley cheerily admits now, on the penultimate day of his journey.