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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 Words From
- un·glee·ful·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of gleefully1
Example Sentences
Elsewhere, he called journalists the "enemy of the people" and gleefully imagined someone shooting through the press area of his campaign rally to get to him.
In contrast, a running joke about the Donald obsessing about his hair has a fun, if gleefully nasty payoff in an episode involving Trump getting his head surgically stapled to impede his male pattern baldness.
Cutler, in which Martha Stewart gleefully celebrates the death of a "New York Post lady" who wrote "horrible things" while covering Stewart's 2004 securities fraud trial.
A couple of weeks ago the gang down in Mar-a-Lago was popping the champagne and gleefully drawing up plans to further destroy the White House gardens once the Trumps are in residence again.
He also smiled his way through the season, gleefully tossed sunflower seeds on teammates and became Ohtani’s pal.
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