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gleefully
[glee-fuhl-ee]
adverb
with exultant, often mischievous joy or delight; merrily.
My little niece snapped a photo of her mama and gleefully showed us the image she just captured.
Other Word Forms
- ungleefully adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of gleefully1
Example Sentences
Nevertheless, Shepherd snapped a picture of the moment and gleefully sent it around to friends.
But critics have warned that such a candidate is unelectable in broad swathes of America - and Republicans have gleefully held the self-avowed democratic socialist up as the far-left face of the Democratic Party.
His Halloween videos, with kids gleefully grabbing the spuds, have garnered hundreds of thousands of views on Instagram.
There is a playful metafictional aspect to the movie, as well as a chilling feeling of isolation and a gleefully uninhibited performance from Mr. Neill.
Their work moves past familiar ideas of the body in transition, gleefully embracing the messiness of the queer experience and refusing the easy siren call of visibility.
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