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gaily

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial gaily has 1 sense
  1. gaily - in a gay manner; "the scandals were gaily diverting"
    Derived from adjective
    gay5

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Gaily

Description:

Gaily is an adverb commonly used to describe actions or situations that are merry, cheerful, or done in a lively and joyful manner. It can also connote a sense of flamboyance or bright colors.

Examples:

As an adverb:

1. The children were singing gaily as they skipped down the street.

2. The couple danced gaily to the upbeat music at the party.

3. He whistled gaily while strolling through the park.

As a sentence opener:

1. Gaily, she twirled in her vibrant red dress, bringing life to the room.

2. Gaily they ventured into the festival, embracing the vibrant atmosphere.

3. Gaily painted houses lined the quaint streets, creating a picturesque scene.

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