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"cheerily" Definitions
  1. in a happy and cheerful way

166 Sentences With "cheerily"

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" The lady left, cheerily shouting "Happy Chicken Sandwich Day!
The president cheerily departs for his golf course in Scotland.
" In response, Pitt cheerily informs him: "There is no future.
"Ah, you can write that down, then," Waititi said cheerily.
"You can do anything you like," Father Fussner said cheerily.
"Oh, no thanks," is all Chad cheerily says before hanging up.
But faced with these and other realities, the attendees cheerily persevered.
"I so hope everything is going well today," it started, cheerily.
" After a few moments, Clark said cheerily, "Fun fact: Carlotta has scoliosis.
"Well, I'll make it a really run-on one," she said, cheerily.
When the show cheerily sails on past it, it can be disorienting.
"I don't even know how to read an M.R.I.," he cheerily concedes.
Toward the end, the teacher cheerily summoned everyone to move into a headstand.
Outside, I chug the rest of my coffee and cheerily greet sleepy teenagers.
Worlds Elsewhere is cheerily lighthearted in tone, and part of its pleasure lies
"Can I greet you?" she asks cheerily, extending her hand to Mr. Saviano.
"I know you ," he said cheerily, and then, stepping forward, realized he didn't.
"I did like the bombing of the Syrian airfield," one writer cheerily conceded.
Except for the tabloids, of course, who cheerily repeated his dire warnings without pause.
Handmade silver jewelry glitters as Samantha Howard cheerily restocks a shelf of handsewn shirts.
"Make sure you get a photo snorting it!" says Zing, cheerily waving me off.
The woman cheerily discusses how the button makes it easy to send violent threats.
Don't let her cheerily contented demeanor fool you: Of course she wants the lead.
Finally, they began greeting each other cheerily, then stood and faced the empty hall.
" He then looks back cheerily towards the camera and adds, "And your kids die too.
The teller recognizes me and cheerily asks if it's laundry time... $10 230:21.25 p.m.
And he either actively created or cheerily abided a culture of secrecy and backroom deal-making.
Hitachi, a Japanese conglomerate, sells a similar product, which it has cheerily branded a "happiness meter".
Tiffany had cheerily forked spinach salad into her mouth, her California voice too pleasant, too fey.
Japan Asimina Tzatha stood with revelers in Tokyo, cheerily dispatching the final 12 seconds of 2016.
The hungriest fans are cheerily devouring every morsel — and I wish I was one of them.
"Good battle, gentlemen," he says cheerily, chatting up the military in the hope of making sales.
In the video above, Peake cheerily demonstrates how astronauts go about their number ones and twos.
Chicago sportscaster Dan Roan was cheerily summarizing the Bears's victory that day for Channel 9 local news.
It also helps McWhorter slide past the aspects of Black English that cannot be so cheerily explained.
She engages, often cheerily, with her followers and others, sometimes on topics that another writer might avoid.
"You don't feel much pressure at all," she said cheerily in a phone call from Los Angeles.
"It was gorgeous out," he said cheerily, his voice with a pop I hadn't heard in months.
The sculpture looks cheerily industrial, and Hiorns would be heartened to see the reaction to his fun machine.
Ms. Baltes's cheerily stylized canvases were asellout hit at Limoncello's booth at the Art Basel fair in June.
Reporting back to my ex-husband afterward, I cheerily rattled off statistics about height, weight, eyesight and hearing.
The polished, cheerily-tuned cooking videos he critiques are so unappetizing I wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy.
The master plan, cheerily dubbed "Toronto Tomorrow," is the most detailed look at Sidewalk Labs's plans for Toronto yet.
Stidham is the founder of LuLaRoe, a multilevel marketing company best known for its cheerily patterned "buttery soft" leggings.
As he walked away, I remembered a high school photographer cheerily calling "Smile!" just before the blinding white flash.
A metallic-red, heart-shaped balloon tied to a chalkboard announcing the grand opening bobbed cheerily in the wind.
"Good luck today in court to General Michael Flynn," Mr. Trump tweeted cheerily on the morning of the sentencing.
Those aren't for cheerily gathering grub; they're meant for impaling other mammals and scaring the hell out of grown adults.
The happily-engaged couple were all smiles and Pete had a little fun with paps ... cheerily flipping 'em the bird.
"I am a blast!" insisted Davis, who cheerily invited Fitzgerald to "have a couple of really great cocktails" with her.
With few exceptions, Angela cheerily printed out press passes for anyone who asked — other than reporters from government-controlled Ukraine.
It's cheerily pessimistic and imaginative, and you'll either love it or hate it — but you won't want to miss it.
More cheerily, a new crop of albums has arrived that offers fresh (or retrofitted) takes on seasonal songs and sentiments.
Listen: The track "Gun Powder" provides more cheerily melodic tragedy from the Savannah, Ga., rapper Quando Rondo, Jon Caramanica writes.
In that video, we see the robo-dog get up and cheerily walk away after lying down sideways on the street.
But in markets where it isn't a legal requirement, the door is being left open for "John" to slip cheerily by.
While certain figures smile cheerily, others wear recognizable V-neck prison jumpsuits, and some wear suits and ties in court hearings.
"If it is a cohort effect then the Conservatives are doomed," Ben Page, a pollster at Ipsos MORI, cheerily reminded delegates.
"An IV pole!" a child life specialist named Brianna Ayala announced cheerily as a picture of one flashed on the screen.
"I think we both get it," Australia's new prime minister, Scott Morrison, cheerily told me in his office in Parliament House.
Mr. Trump cheerily came to the rear of the plane and asked Mr. Donnelly and some others into his conference room.
"If you let the milk sit for two weeks it becomes shubat all by itself," Ms. Uteniyazova, the milkmaid, said cheerily.
There is a serious noir undertone, but everything is brightly colored, characters have friendly rounded features, and speak to each other cheerily.
Charlotte showed off her perfected royal wave once again as she cheerily greeted the cameras, while George showed off his shy side.
Through it all, Kris cheerily tagged along snapping pics for me and indulging my impulsive jaunts over whatever caught my eye next.
Greeted cheerily, she is guided to the portable dentist chair crammed into a tiny space next to a gleaming, gray rectangular box.
His wife cheerily explained that they owned some buildings upstate and claimed that her husband had become obsessed with the Whitehouse Hotel.
A tube of ribbed plastic connects the device to a mask resting on the bedspread, which is patterned cheerily with tiny elephants.
"You'd drop the pasta in, and it would take ten minutes for the water to start to boil again," she confides cheerily.
The women cheerily replacing Blake Shelton were reframing sexiness, but only very slightly; their choices still adhered to an obstinate commercial ideal.
As a late-April rain lashed the museum's panoramic windows, the man of the hour cheerily recounted tales from his whirlwind media tour.
Kirstie and Phil, a cheerily bickering duo known to viewers by their first names, are presenting their 24st series of "Location, Location, Location".
In one of the book's darker stories, a teenage girl coldly toys with a widow, cheerily insisting the woman's dead husband is alive.
Adding insult to painted-injury, Mr. Smith's cheerily banal subjects and electric palette unmistakably conjure emoji and other icons of the digital age.
And yet he strides around the field free of resentment, existing only to be used and abused and to cheerily support his tormentors.
She opened up a 32-second lead by the half-way point as she gestured cheerily to the crowd to give her more support.
Jay Sekulow opened up his live call-in radio show Wednesday the way he normally does, cheerily welcoming listeners and previewing the day's news.
One of that scene's rising stars is Lil Xan, a lighthearted young California rapper of Mexican descent who raps in a cheerily woozy slur.
From America's Little Diomede Island, which is indeed very little, you can cheerily wave or glower, depending on your attitude, at Russia's Big Diomede Island.
In many videos, you can hear the tension in the parents' voices as they cheerily try to play up the trip to a stunned kid.
Norton cheerily went around the circle of stars to reminisce, remembering Miller's early modeling career and showing some goofy photos of Affleck and Stone as kids.
Public places may soon be filled with secret pieces of art unlocked by looking through the lens of AR, if Artopia's cheerily creative app catches on.
That year and a half contained "some of the darkest and brightest moments of my life," he says cheerily before focusing almost entirely on the darkness.
Jarrel Wade, known as Father Patricio, a large, athletic American who cheerily said the dirt floors he slept on in Honduras reminded him of camping trips.
He answered, cheerily, that he was "a solid six out of ten," and that he didn't think he could hope for much more than that, though.
And when an out-of-towner whined about the freeze, a resident professed his love for winter, noting cheerily that it will be snowmobile season soon.
She'll "cheerily" bundle everyone up to head out into the snow dozens of times throughout the day and watch "lovingly" from the window as her kids play.
Denzel Washington gave JT a high five; Naomie Harris swayed her hips with a smile on her face; Jackie Chan was spotted in the balcony cheerily clapping.
And from the looks of the GIFs he tweeted, he spent the vast majority of it cheerily taking close-up photos of Tom Hiddleston and Cate Blanchett.
He asked Granderson his age — "Turning 21," he said, cheerily — and about the differences between playing for the Yankees, Wednesday's visitors to Tradition Field, and the Mets.
PARELES More cheerily melodic tragedy from the Savannah, Ga., rapper Quando Rondo, who is signed to the imprint of the Baton Rouge realist YoungBoy Never Broke Again.
Outside Esquivel's headquarters there is a police firing range and a banner cheerily announces a monthly "shoot fest", a contest for officers where sometimes winners receive a gun.
Of course, navigating the world of tech, with its unspoken dress code of hoodies and cheerily enforced 'culture fits' isn't always easy for those coming from other worldviews.
She is visibly cold—dressed for TV rather than her usual thick ski attire—but continues to answer questions and take camera cues from the news crew cheerily.
Ed Sheeran cheerily sang Lil Uzi Vert's song about being pushed to the edge and dead friends before Logic performed a serious suicide awareness song an hour later.
"  But at the polling place on Tuesday, none of that vitriol was evident, at least from Clinton, who said cheerily to Frank Fiorina, "Give my best to Carly.
"Wouldn't it be great if you could gather deeper insights into your applicant's potential mortality risk?" the website of one of the services, ScriptCheck, cheerily asks insurance companies.
The kid has had to grow up fast, and he cheerily handles the responsibilities of looking after someone with dementia while holding a job at a local steakhouse.
Jenner cheerily greeted the crowd before delving into a wide-ranging conversation touching on everything from her support of the party to her faith and recently proposed bathroom bills.
Saying that they, too, knew the stab of a social media platform cheerily asking you if you wanted to get back in touch with someone—someone who has passed.
You see, that smile is why I love delivering things," replies Get-Well Gus, quipping cheerily before he takes off, "This mail is not gonna deliver itself, you know!
If you've been anywhere near the internet in the last 24 hours, chances are you've seen that clip of Donald Trump's hair cheerily flapping in the breeze by now.
CARS honk cheerily as they pass a line of shivering junior medics, protesting outside the Royal London Hospital in east London during Britain's first doctors' strike in 40 years.
"Welcome to our tax haven," a suited man wearing a bowler hat and proffering a wad of fake 100 pound bills said cheerily to a tourist in central London.
On Saturday morning, I checked out of a hotel in central Derry, also known as Londonderry, cheerily telling staff I looked forward to bringing my family back to visit.
Last month, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" ran a sketch about an imagined compilation called "Kidz Bop Hip-Hop," a set of sanitized and cheerily naïve remakes of hip-hop songs.
WASHINGTON — Rudy Giuliani cheerily dismissed the idea that he might need a lawyer to defend himself in the spiraling Ukraine scandal at the center of President Trump's impeachment inquiry.
For example, she shared one photo in which she&aposs seen holding a wine glass as her dress sleeves flow behind her, while Koma stands cheerily in the background.
Highlights include Joan Cusack as Barb, a fellow vacationer who's a veteran of the special ops forces – "not that bullshit regular ops," as her partner Ruth (Wanda Sykes) cheerily explains.
In light of that most recent story, customers are becoming understandably wary about their Galaxy Note 7 devices, even as Samsung cheerily noted high retention rates during that initial recall.
Surely there are few things more wholesome than the sight of Anna Kendrick, Darlene Love, Jimmy Fallon and The Roots cheerily thumping classroom instruments while singing a cove of "Christmas"?
Have a listen to Xylophone below and check out the artist's other cheerily-titled singles "Die Alone" and "Raincoats" if you need to refresh your pool party playlist this summer.
At the end of February, the company cheerily announced that it had arrived at an agreement with Mr. Trump for an Air Force One with a new, lower price tag.
This cheerily savage testimony comes from the ancient Anglo-Saxon poem "The Battle of Brunanburh," and it offers a vision of warfare that has nearly vanished from English-language poetry.
He greeted dozens of voters in a photo line, cheerily snapping pictures with women dressed in their Sunday best and getting down on a knee to high-five small children.
Offred gets a brief reprieve to visit the doctor's office in which the doctor (Kristian Bruun) cheerily speaks of the weather and the heirloom tomatoes that grow in his garden.
"We had an amazing time helping thousands of pets eat healthier and on schedule," it said, cheerily, as if this were always supposed to be a temporary state of affairs.
The Mafia milieu is so cheerily familiar to us that VH1's "Mob Wives," a reality show about the female relatives of incarcerated made men, aired for six successful seasons.
Much to Rebecca's obvious discomfort, the lyrics at the top of the song set the cheerily misfortunate mood right away: Nights like these are filled with gleeNoshing, dancing, singing, wee!
But Trump cheerily signed the repeal of Obama's executive order—notably, fast-tracked through Congress via the Congressional Review Act, designed to overturn regulations from late in the previous presidential administration.
Dr. Hamilton was spending those early days in a flurry of meetings, receptions and quick drop-in visits, achieving maximum presidential visibility by, it seemed, cheerily greeting each person he encountered.
These days, you can pick up your stash with a jaunt to the corner store, as easily as you would a bottle of wine, with police officers cheerily waving goodbye upon exit.
This was a show about friendship, about women supporting each other, and it was as easy to illustrate as having models grouped together, engaging cheerily with each other, or solemnly linking arms.
Wedged in among the cheerily printed short shorts and assorted oddments of New York Men's Day, there it was, at Sundae School, a year-old brand with the most targeted of sales pitches.
The first, Betsy West and Julie Cohen's documentary RBG, became a low-key box office phenomenon when it hit theaters in May, running cheerily through Ginsburg's illustrious career, as well as her workout routine.
In Angie's case it's Sophia (Angelina Fiordellisi), who keeps reminding her granddaughter, cheerily but insistently, that being a successful professional is all well and good, but a woman is not complete without true love.
Their collective appearances make the series feel like a snapshot of an alternate reality that existed in the Obama era, one that cheerily ignores all the bureaucratic hostility from congressional Republicans he endured while in office.
It also combines being kind of grating with making you want to cheerily slap your own knee in its rhythm, which renders it perfect for the closing credits of a feel-good, faux feminist rom com.
I briefly met Donegan around this time, in the summer before the 2016 election, when she was living in a huge, cheerily dilapidated group house in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, that she'd found on Craigslist years earlier.
Li praised many of the reporters for getting to the hall up to "two hours in advance," and, as he has done in previous years, cheerily interrogated non-Chinese reporters on where they learned to speak Mandarin.
Indonesia's foreign-affairs ministry cheerily insists there is no dispute, even as China's foreign ministry referred to "overlapping claims for maritime rights and interests" in a statement condemning Indonesia's actions during the latest skirmish off the Natunas.
"This is going to be a positive campaign that seeks to bring out the very best from every single one of us, that seeks to unite a very divided country," O'Rourke cheerily said during his announcement video.
In her first film, "Saute ma Ville" ("Blow Up My Town"), made in 215 when she was just 19723, Ms. Akerman sings cheerily as she trashes a tiny kitchen, then rests her head on a lit burner.
The video starts like a typical back-to-school commercial, with students cheerily showing off recent purchases like binders and headphones, explaining how the items will help them stay organized and learn during the new school year.
The road widens while the pavement narrows, massive trucks trundle along tarmac pocked with potholes and the scale of the buildings—a cheerily named waste disposal business, a joiners, a Carpet City further down—seem immediately boosted.
More than 21899 people cheerily accepted the wilderness challenge recently to reach Camp Santanoni, one of many rustic retreats built for 18633th-century tycoons, including Alfred Vanderbilt, J. P. Morgan and William Rockefeller, between roughly 21863 and 25.
While the rest of us are digging into joyless plastic troughs of limp iceberg lettuce salad, Batali is cheerily plucking fresh, ripe produce right from the soil and rendering it into unbelievably delectable Italian dishes in a flash.
The CBSA is currently running a pilot project for facial recognition, cheerily titled Faces on the Move, for which it submitted a required privacy impact assessment to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, the nation's federal privacy watchdog.
Last Friday, the duo released their new, cheerily titled full-length, No One Deserves Happiness, which is full of industrial-inspired electronic drums and samples of knee-weakening clean vocals alongside their signature shrieks and crowbar-bending guitar noises.
Janice is the sort of villain who will cheerily tell a non sequitur story about some random factoid — in tonight's case, the creation of concrete from limestone struck by lightning — just to show her prisoners how unflappable she is.
Rather than being confused or questioning what Goldstone means when he's referring to the Russian government's support for Trump, the president's son cheerily responds "If it's what you say I love it" and proceeds to try to get the details.
Having spent three years of my own life living on the edges of a small Japanese city, I swear I've seen him in real life, waving cheerily as he passes on his bike or propping up the corner of a local izakaya.
The Tennessee-born, L.A.based artist made a name for himself as the set designer behind Pee-wee's Playhouse — he's the one responsible for the iconic, cheerily over-the-top look of the Saturday morning kids show, and he won three Emmys for it.
"For a lot of artists, who don't like meet and greets, this could be a way to navigate that," I was told cheerily and earnestly by PR, who explained how MelodyVR will be getting into the business of meet and greets too.
Next thing Carl knows, Negan is bouncing baby Judith on his knee on Rick's porch back at Alexandria, cheerily debating the merits of killing Rick and Carl so that he can take their place and live an idyllic life in the suburbs.
Giang cheerily welcomes everyone who comes into the shop—tourists, neighbors, lunch-seekers, and TL street folk—and doesn't skimp on pâté or pork in the Special Combination, which is her favorite thing on the menu and will likely be yours, too.
Weaving among the crowd of marchers that night was Nikolai Nerling, a far-right agitator known as "Der Volkslehrer" (The People's Teacher) who had brought his camera and was cheerily gathering footage for a provocative new video for his 71,000 YouTube subscribers.
Weaving among the crowd of marchers that night was Nikolai Nerling, a far-right agitator known as "Der Volkslehrer" (The People's Teacher) who had brought his camera and was cheerily gathering footage for a provocative new video for his 22017,234 YouTube subscribers.
Disgruntled Grunt toggling eerily athwart continua, cheerily transgressing wildly disparate eons or eras, today satisfactorily compensated for his mind-bending disabilities by weaponized prosthetics shunted home from five futures, enabling Conner to kill to his heart's content without ever leaving his chair.
So I had to get my own (three sets to date!), and now the cheerily colored stacks on my coffee and dining tables are a lovely reminder of what it's like to be an adult who can buy her own damned coasters.
But the real humor comes from the high-profile guests: Lil Wayne, who cheerily delivers a surprisingly nimble verse, and Future, who raps "Hendrix steal your girl, but only with her permission," and makes it rain into a collection jar for women's rights activism.
"Qutenza®", a capsaicin patch, in which chilli-pepper extract is used to soothe neuropathic pain, was advertised with a huge poster-sized image of a middle-aged woman in jaunty glasses, curled blonde hair and dark red nails sipping cheerily from a large mug.
While Ms. Kondo asks you to ponder what you want to bring into the future, Ms. Magnusson's message is about paring down as you go (and go); she cheerily advises taking time to sort through possessions even as she raises the specter of mortality.
Both, actually, in Greg Kotis's "The Truth About Santa," a cheerily warped holiday sendup whose sardonic sense of humor can't hide its gooey heart — though it would amp up the festivities if this revival, directed by Ilana Becker at the Tank, were less susceptible to sentiment.
I first met him at the Narita airport outside Tokyo, where he bounced right off a 20-hour trip from his home in Florida, joined me in a car without stopping for so much as a cup of coffee, and talked cheerily for the entire two-hour drive to Fukushima prefecture.
When they arrived for the three-day stay in my home southwest of Austin, I met them cheerily with a basket of muffins and walked them through the apartment, which my husband and I used to rent out long-term until we decided to jump on the Airbnb gravy train.
Dietary Dangers At the end of Jerome Groopman's review of Gary Taubes's recent book, "The Case Against Sugar," and "The Secret Life of Fat," by Sylvia Tara, he criticizes Taubes's "big claims" and "dramatic" presentation, cheerily commenting that it's fine to have "an occasional slice of chocolate cake" (Books, April 3rd).
While other successful shows of the same vintage are gracefully pulling down the curtain — "The Americans" and "Game of Thrones" have both announced that their next seasons will be their last — the producers of "The Walking Dead," with plenty of comic books remaining to adapt, talk cheerily of another 100 episodes.
In the first story, Suyash (Vinay Pathak) works crazy hours at a Big Brother-like corporate house where an announcer cheerily talks about pay cuts and extended working hours as if they were a good thing, and where employees are forced to take a "fun day" of activities outside work to increase productivity.
Though the question of whether Quinn even survived his gassing haunted fans in the months between seasons, the premiere focuses on Carrie's overbearing attempts to care for him—from cheerily badgering him to go to physical therapy, to chasing him to a crack den, to finally letting him live in her house.
Burdened by its Stalin-era beginnings as the gateway to a string of brutal labor camps in nearby Kolyma — where tens of thousands were executed and more than 100,000 died from disease and hunger — the city is trying to rebrand itself cheerily as the "golden heart of Russia," a reference to vast reserves of gold buried in nearby mountains.
He serves as a reminder that not all Eurosceptics are tweedy, isolationist Little Englanders; that there is a liberal, whiggish even, strain of anti-EU thought in Britain that deserves to be engaged with seriously (here one could also mention Douglas Carswell, the cheerily libertarian UKIP MP who, unlike many of his party comrades, backs Vote Leave over its bitter rival, Leave.eu).
CreditCreditTom Brenner for The New York Times WASHINGTON — Hours after Melania Trump moved into the White House in June of last year, she peered out a window and took in a stunning view of the Washington Monument: "Looking forward to the memories we'll make in our new home!" the first lady cheerily wrote on Twitter in a snapshot of the tableau.
The famed interiors of the early 203s society decorator Lady Sibyl Colefax, a progenitor of today's cheerily jumbled aesthetic, were informed as well by the privations of World War I and the stock market crash in which she lost much of her fortune; she gave her imprimatur to the rising "make do and mend" decorating, which juxtaposed old, interesting pieces, often oversize, with threadbare textiles and finds from the East.
On the rollicking and cheerily defiant "Last Man Standing," he sneers, Well Momma didn't raise nobody's dum-dumNot trying to win a medal for being the most humdrumAnd you know Daddy likes his alone timeThat's why he doesn't have any friendsBut watch and see, you'll be looking at meLast man standing in the end It's hard to think of another recent artist who, at the peak of his success, jerked so sharply away from the decisions that had led him to that point.
If you're not thoroughly horrified by the concept of eating something that looks like an alien lamprey's face, there's Demagorgon Pie, which cheerily starts with a homemade pie crust and a filling of pumpkin and cherries and eventually takes on the demonic form of the Demagorgon himself (or herself?), complete with slivered almonds to signify the many rows of razor-sharp teeth with which the beast would love to slurp you down and spit out your mangled and bloodied carcass for some teenagers to find in the woods.

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