gaily Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɡeɪ.li]
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Meaning of gaily In English

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Examples of gaily

  • It is a painting of a boy who, gaily costumed, centrally positioned and with arms outstretched, fills the canvas.

  • Unions as a whole have joined in gaily.

  • In fact, the figure of £1,000 was then gaily bandied about, but now we learn that it will be only £250.

  • Without the figures, it gaily goes on to propose that something should happen.

  • But when we talk gaily about great schemes of development we should remember the difficulties, particularly the financial difficulties.

  • I was assured by the people who gaily started on the task of arranging such a provision, that they would be able to do it.

  • They would go gaily on and therefore would perhaps be provoking the bull who thought he had the field to himself.

  • We are talking rather gaily about this lump sum as if it is a vast amount of money.

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Translations of gaily In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    歡樂地,喜氣洋洋地, 閃亮地,明亮地…

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  • 中文简体

    欢乐地,喜气洋洋地, 闪亮地,明亮地…

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  • Español

    alegremente, vistosamente…

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  • Português

    alegremente, vivamente…

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  • Türk dili

    şen şakrak bir şekilde, neşeyle, mutlu bir şekilde…

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  • Français

    gaiement…

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  • Čeština

    vesele…

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  • Dansk

    muntert…

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