Definition of gleefully in English:
gleefully
adverbˈɡliːf(ə)liˈɡlifəli
In an exuberantly or triumphantly joyful manner.
audiences laughed gleefully
politicians gleefully point the finger at each other
Example sentencesExamples
- Everyone else gads about the forest, where fairies gleefully meddle with the well-being of mortals.
- Two-year-old Pierre was playing gleefully with Jacques' two daughters.
- It is wonderful to think that a writer so gleefully influenced by American pulp magazines should indeed be recognized as a giant of letters.
- She is a riveting Anne Boleyn in prison and a very funny 15-year-old Jane Austen as she pens her own gleefully biased English history.
- This may be the most gleefully unrealistic action film in the past decade.
- In the first two Flash Gordon serials, he had some great scenes and gleefully evil lines.
- She trips around the local store, gleefully filling her shopping basket, staring the shop assistant in the eye.
- My uncle gleefully told me about all the different diseases that each different biting thing carried.
- The scout may devour gleefully a soggy pancake, but an hour later he will be much less enthusiastic.
- He gets in his car and drives around the country at the taxpayers' expense, and he gleefully enjoys it.