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enjoyingly

  • a word derived from enjoy.
    enjoy
    verb (used with object)
    to experience with joy; take pleasure in.

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He was tender of the very slippers she had been warming, as he put them on, and stretched his feet enjoyingly upon the fender.

From David Copperfield by Charles Dickens

Mr. Cannon chuckled as if he, at least, appreciated the law, and turned the fine horsy bridge of his nose, all gray with dancing eyelight, enjoyingly upon Mr. Phœbus.

From The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times by George Alfred Townsend

"Delicious!" murmured Faith enjoyingly, still resting her eyes where there was little to see.

From All Aboard A Story for Girls by Fannie E. Newberry

To her own surprise, she listened almost enjoyingly.

From Miss Theodosia's Heartstrings by Annie Hamilton Donnell

The doctor listened, faithfully and enjoyingly; but his finishing comment was, "What a pity it is November!"

From Say and Seal, Volume I by Susan Warner