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zestfully
  • a word derived from zest.
  • a word derived from zestful.

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He soon moved to London, where he lived zestfully and worked as a dancer and singer in touring shows, summer seasons, Christmas pantos and musicals.

From The Guardian • May 28, 2010

He zestfully tugged at his coat lapels, as was his habit when he felt confident and ready for the world.

From New York Times • Apr. 21, 2010

More sympathy for the damned arrives in the form of a defense lawyer zestfully named Fabiana Aziza Cunningham, an aggressive figure in a black dress and strappy heels.

From Washington Post

She suffered prison zestfully for her conscience, as suffragist and pacifist.

From Time Magazine Archive

And he will uncomplainingly, even zestfully, fish from dawn to dusk in a solitude so complete that there is not even a fin to break it.

From The Joyful Heart by Schauffler, Robert Haven