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cheerily, adv.|ˈtʃɪərɪlɪ| [f. cheery + -ly2.] In a cheery, lively, or enlivening manner, tone, etc.
1616Beaum. & Fl. Little Fr. Lawyer v. i. (R.) Come chearily, boyes, about our business. a1667Cowley (T.) Let's go cheerily on with the business. [1755not in Johnson.] 1761Sterne Tr. Shandy iv. iv, ‘Never fear’, replied Trim chearily. 1795Southey Joan of Arc ii. 18 Cheerily Tread thou the path that leads thee to the grave. 1840R. Dana Bef. Mast xv. 40 Instead of the lively song of ‘Cheerily, men!’ in which all hands join in the chorus, we pulled a long, heavy, silent pull. 1870Morris Earthly Par. I. i. 31 And from the east the wind blew cheerily. |