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"contentedly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows that you are happy or satisfied, especially because your life is good

124 Sentences With "contentedly"

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Hoyer, who's stood comfortably — if not contentedly — behind Rep.
We danced, and the baby swung contentedly in his swing.
"I can smell shade a mile away," Isom says contentedly.
"It looks like she is bleeding," Ms. Nourry said, contentedly.
It's a classic image: a dog contentedly gnawing on a bone.
I tried the grapefruit marmalade again, and watched it boil contentedly.
Anxiety-ridden Harit is living contentedly as an openly gay man.
I find her napping contentedly under an ottoman in my closet.
Contentedly messy in daily life, she is rigorously organized in her work.
An older American couple (striped oxford, llama-patterned fleece) looked contentedly dazed.
The lightly costumed crowd danced contentedly, but seemed to hold back a bit.
A couple seats away, a woman finishing dinner with a friend sighed contentedly.
Her new novel, "The Emissary," translated by Margaret Mitsutani, is a contentedly minor work.
It was a wonderful trip, Ms. White said, Gucci resting contentedly on her lap.
He was said to have been spotted often in quiet moments after hours, reading contentedly.
"The inverted pendulum has been thoroughly mined for personal transportation innovations!" we sighed contentedly to ourselves.
"That was at least a double black diamond," said Sabiha, sinking contentedly into the sand. 6.
Our dogs would often lazily collapse in the wet grass and watch her pace, panting contentedly.
A bit later they're cozying up in the car, contentedly munching on popcorn and drinking soda.
I often find him sitting contentedly and playing his guitar on the front porch, overlooking the meadow.
An adult found us some hours later strolling contentedly in the wrong direction, mouths sticky with sweets.
This is home, you may imagine, to the quintessential American family, living contentedly behind its clapboard facade.
Essentially, the phrase means to live as contentedly as possible thanks to an overabundance of what you desire.
Certainly they will leave you more contentedly full than ramen, mainly because of the abundance of silky tofu.
Her chickens clucked contentedly in the background during our conversation, which has been edited for length and clarity.
When the Trinidadian bowler Shannon Gabriel charged in murderously, feet pounding the turf, the English contingent murmured contentedly.
I sat contentedly outside, alternating between drinking the creamy coffee and eating vaguely boozy spoonfuls of ice cream.
I was contentedly involved with "Purity" when I saw a novel called "The Portable Veblen" in a bookshop.
Sam compares herself both to her boss, who is contentedly single, and to Jess, who seems happily married.
Her heroines are not all spinsters; Wilmet Forsyth in "A Glass of Blessings" (1958) is married, contentedly enough.
One imagines Tyson and Hormel executives nodding at this forward-thinking pitch while nibbling contentedly on Vienna sausages.
She could be contentedly married to any reasonable man: that had been a comforting thought during their engagement.
The top comment responding to the video is a GIF of an animated panda dangling contentedly from a tree.
Patty pulled out some proper English tea cups and we sipped the passionfruit and green tea brew together contentedly.
Look at Matisse's "Il Gioco Delle Bocce" and you'll get a sense of how contentedly languid you can be.
Like Sphen and Magic, two gay male penguins in Australia who are contentedly and diligently raising a baby together.
I dried my tears and peeked in: A dozen people were contentedly watching a static feed of the stage.
It could also just be that you've been chugging along contentedly and this is a significant disruption to your routine.
Back in their nests, cooing contentedly as their party sticks future generations with the bill for lower tax rates today.
Both had recently ended relationships with other people and were contentedly single, preparing to ordain as Soto Zen Buddhist monks.
Arriving a tad late, she orders a coffee, and, though not exactly beaming with joy, seems contentedly distracted by the weather.
He smiled contentedly when Dr. Oz raised his eyebrows and — to the cheers of the audience — commended Mr. Trump's testosterone level.
"I can re-create the whole from small parts," he said, contentedly, as the sky outside shifted to a soft gray.
The fantasy of walking out on your life and aimlessly wandering around can beguile even the most contentedly domesticated among us.
Alicia and her boyfriend settled contentedly into parenthood after their son sailed through his hospital stay without needing treatment for NAS.
Whether they're engaged or already married, luxuriating in Italy or contentedly sipping juice in Williamsburg, we need to know everything right this moment.
Appearing contentedly amused, she is short-haired, long-waisted, long-legged, and small-breasted: a period knockout, at the age of forty-four.
He even got one of the better camera cutaways of the night, as he chilled in the audience and contentedly ate a banana.
He finished most of the bottle, drinking slowly but steadily, then lay back across my arms contentedly while I teared up and sniffled.
He would notice mixed race couples in Cedar Rapids and observe, contentedly, that nobody was staring at them or giving them a hard time.
With no face, no legs, and no incorrect orientation, it curls up contentedly above the uncanny valley similar devices, like Aibo, haplessly tumble into.
At the far edge of the pool, a smoking woman swathed in towels lies contentedly while a male staff member massages her plump body.
This is the kind of fix that makes tweedy urban theorists puff their pipes contentedly while civilians claw at their own eyeballs, but it works.
While many dives showed no squid, others were thick with them, as well as crustaceans and sea stars contentedly feeding on some of the remains.
In a bunk below, in an hour or two off watch, I rocked contentedly with the rise and fall, and listened as they boiled past.
On a street in Los Angeles, a man with a tattoo in Hebrew appears perplexed by a little girl contentedly curled up on the sidewalk.
An indifferent universe also offers us a powerful and compelling case for living justly and contentedly because it allows us to anchor our attention here.
Watch the dew drip from the leaves, and hear the child gurgle contentedly to her father; could this be the dawn of a fresh new world?
At least in my first two trimesters, when wearing anything I already owned was remotely possible, I wore shirts long ignored for their middle-clinginess, contentedly convex.
"We are free, actually," she says contentedly, sounding like anyone who has ever moved from a rented city-centre flat to a suburban house of her own.
Much of it depicts God contentedly going about the business of fashioning the firmament and the waters, of creating birds and beasts and, finally, man and woman.
Married, settled, mostly satisfied except for a few small stumbles — the apartment is cozy or crowded, depending on the perspective — Mr. Rodriguez smiled contentedly at his husband.
It is forever yearning to suck into one room much of what is beyond its walls and contentedly hanging elsewhere in this very building — impossible, of course.
"I sat away from the crowd so I would have a good view and contentedly worked away at a little potholder before the game began," she continued.
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And on Tuesday, Chopra offered a window into her honeymoon state of mind by sharing a selfie on Instagram in which she cuddled contentedly against her husband's side.
Why would this woman, who has lived, apparently contentedly, in a wheelchair for many years suddenly make a suicide pact with her mother and give up on life?
In the most dramatic example, after House Speaker Paul Ryan scolded Trump for contentedly accepting the support of white supremacists, Trump brushed him off with a vague threat.
The five musicians pooled the money they made, putting a little into a collective pot after every gig, and stayed contentedly in Paris for more than two years.
In this thoughtful novel, a contentedly single Israeli harpist living in the Netherlands returns home because of a bureaucratic issue to do with her mother's apartment in Jerusalem.
Through this program, Donny makes regular visits to hospitals, nursing homes and Alzheimer's facilities where he contentedly sits in the laps of residents and patients and receives countless pats.
It's tasteful and cultured in an unfussy kind of way; the bookshelves are laden, the walls crammed with paintings; there's a dog lying contentedly on the threadbare Persian rug.
None of this would have been possible without the help of the aforementioned judge, who had been contentedly accepting monthly cash bribes at the start of Mr. Grisham's story.
Once I finish up my presentation around 246, I contentedly fall into bed after taking care of Ancho; husband is at a podcast taping and comes home a bit later.
I am not sure that anyone who has signed on contentedly for growing inequality mitigated by a little redistribution will be moved to democratic socialism by Hägglund's conception of freedom.
Writing as one apex of a triangle, she was uncharacteristically partisan, as she insisted that Mr. Shawn had been more contentedly and authentically himself in her company than anywhere else.
Wall Street, on the other hand, should be purring contentedly since Republicans couldn't even bring themselves to close the egregious "carried interest" loophole for hedge fund and private equity investors.
Two years later, after a short, awkward courtship, he married the seemingly unsuitable Jessie George, settled contentedly in Kent, fathered two sons and dedicated the rest of his life to writing.
The reader could be forgiven for believing that "Keep the Aspidistra Flying" has a happy ending; in the last scene Comstock is contentedly listening to the baby moving inside Rosemary's stomach.
And at a broadcasted Cabinet meeting in June, Trump listened contentedly as the vice president, his chief of staff, and nearly all of the 15 Cabinet secretaries heaped praise on him.
Yet as pretty as the hometown of Goethe and Schiller is, there's something stifling about Weimar's cobblestone Old Town, with its faux-medieval terrace restaurants full of retirees contentedly eating fruitcake.
You can listen to Mr. Albee — in the "Last Words" interview I conducted with him some years ago — contentedly cataloging the different points in the production at which theatergoers walked out.
Once a month or so, the couple will swing by, sit on the bench, their bench, and amid the park's placidity, contentedly gaze at the humanity filing past, and feel good.
Now, after years of contentedly working in their lane, "Soy Yo" has become something of an unexpected success in the States, which has resulted in coverage from mainstream publications like NPR.
With the ocean behind him, Sprouse, 26, contentedly gazes upward with a glint in his eye during golden hour as he carries a straw hat and slings a camera over his shoulder.
Jim White is still sitting at his desk, occasionally adjusting his bright yellow tie, humming contentedly to himself while thinking about Stoke's excellent defensive acquisitions and occasionally whispering "Shockaroonie" under his breath.
All was calm: the cars and buses had returned thousands of workers to homes in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the theatregoers and the diners were contentedly watching shows or eating in restaurants.
Like the characters, you'll float contentedly through most of an episode – beach trips, war flings, trips to Rome – while actively dreading the imminent flight scene where anyone could die at any moment.
Six hours sleep, topped off by luxurious sunbathing on Lanai looking out through cocoanut palms already has made me contentedly rested and the quantity of pineapple juice I have consumed is outrageous.
At the center is a relationship of cloying codependency as Iona (Lily Newmark), a pale-faced teenager, and her hunchbacked mother, Lyn (Joanna Scanlan), contentedly share meals, pet names and even a bed.
What is it that animates those pleasure centers in our brain, that makes us reach for the nearest carton of popcorn and munch away contentedly as we enjoy the stimuli presented to us?
In 2006, the couple and their two children were living contentedly in Park Slope when Ms. Warren heard about a vacant building on Eighth Avenue in Brooklyn that was said to be haunted.
I thought of my father: He prepared his sermon very contentedly during the week; Friday at sundown he closed his books and joined the family; but on the Sabbath he held the sermon.
There is talk of getting on with the hanging, but the men are comfortable where they sit, sucking their teeth contentedly, so no one really wants to get up and go do it.
As he walked back towards the portico of his official residence, TV microphones picked him up humming contentedly and following up with a jaunty "right!" as he closed the familiar black door behind him.
We don't know, but printed on the page where he tells us this there is a photograph of Deng, in a mammoth armchair, with antimacassars, such as Aunt Anna had, contentedly having a smoke.
In the snap, Jessie, who is wearing a pink-colored tee and her hair pulled back in a ponytail, is seen sitting in a chair, gazing at the camera as her baby boy is contentedly nursing.
Atheist Quakers tend to be quite firm in their lack of belief, whereas Quakers who call themselves theists are often contentedly uncertain about the nature of God's existence or character, as is noted by Mr Dandelion.
That is a stark contrast with circumstances in the Houthi-held cities, where most fighters contentedly receive $200 to $300 at the end of each month with little delay, Houthi fighters and leaders said. Maj. Gen.
"I grew up in the South, so I have a different relationship with guns than a lot of other people," Bones, 39, told PEOPLE as his new English bulldog puppy Stanley snored contentedly by his side.
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I'm uncertain who is ultimately the arbiter of this debate, but tucked contentedly between the dunes, listening to the "chips" of myrtle warblers and the occasional line of honking snow geese overhead, who am I to argue?
Mr. McKay was contentedly single a couple of years ago when a Louisville neighbor he was friendly with — Kathy Sullivan, who is Ms. Sanford's younger sister — approached him with a proposition that felt more like a directive.
The baby, a three-month-old who did not object to old-school R. & B., gazed contentedly at the pine-planked ceiling while her mother, with bangs and horn-rim glasses, nursed a glass of white wine.
It outlines what might be a familiar feeling: First you spend a long time contentedly alone, happily occupied with your own mind, eating among the solitary people at the counters of diners while everyone else arrives in groups and pairs.
But it also is another blow for the gig narrative, a widely pushed forecast in which, it is suggested, current and future Americans will contentedly embrace the unattached working life, taking jobs when they like and being their own boss.
There could be no better karmic end to this election than Donald Trump placing Republican leaders at the center of the kind of conspiracy theory those same Republicans typically foment against Hillary Clinton, while she contentedly allows them to spread.
Still, in this prickly summer of American discontent, there's sweet relief in being allowed to giggle contentedly at a shrewd, silly evocation of the kind of legislative gridlock that usually has us biting our nails and fearing for our future.
A precursor to the protest had been an Instagram account, newly established by art-world figures, called Dear Ivanka, in which photographs of the president-elect's daughter, looking very contentedly 0.01 percent, are juxtaposed with statements of fear and discontent about the impending Trump administration.
And most famously, the Great Fire of Rome destroyed much of the ancient city during his reign; ever since, legend has held that Nero may have started the fire himself, and that he even spent the duration of the conflagration contentedly playing the fiddle.
An artist like Florine Stettheimer, so beautifully revived recently at the Jewish Museum, is minor in the same way that Cole Porter is: they are artists who play contentedly with their own rules, without worrying too much about whether or not this is really the major league.
But I cannot imagine myself blurbing a book, the first of a new series and hence presumably exemplary of the series, which not only contains no writing by women, but the tone of which is so self-contentedly, exclusively male, like a club, or a locker room.
"My parents always wanted me to meet someone I could happily spend my life with," said Mr. Orfanoudis, who, like Ms. Sarkissian, was raised Greek Orthodox; he cannot personally rebut the stereotype about traditional Greek families' obsession with seeing their children settle contentedly into marriage, he said.
Here, life moves at a snail's pace: Walking or eating, cooking or contemplating the words of their Vietnamese teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh — many of which are supplied in voice-over by the seductive, milk-and-honey baritone of Benedict Cumberbatch — the nuns and monks dawdle contentedly.
In a pre-New Year's home matchup against a more highly regarded Butler team — Ewing's debut as a coach in the Big East Conference — he watched calmly and contentedly as his team played its finest 20 minutes of the young season, building an 18-point halftime lead.
Knowing a good thing when he saw it, Frank eagerly trotted into the trailer that the Stewarts drove down and was ferried off to Farm Sanctuary's location in Watkin's Glen, New York, where he has remained ever since, contentedly roaming the peaceful, green hills of his forever home.
Moving back and forth in time, "Mary Page Marlowe" shows the heroine in moments of crisis or repose: hopping into bed with a boss, despite their both being married; thrashing with anguish over the path Louis's life takes; later contentedly watching television, in her 60s, with her third husband.
They clustered in pools of sunlight on the limestone steps of the Grand Théâtre and trickled contentedly out of Gordon Ramsay's Le Pressoir d'Argent and Philippe Etchebest's Le Quatrième Mur, part of a recent wave of high-profile restaurant openings in this comely port city in southwestern France.
"I cannot imagine myself blurbing a book, the first of a new series and hence presumably exemplary of the series, which not only contains no writing by women, but the tone of which is so self-contentedly, exclusively male, like a club, or a locker room," she wrote.
Ricci, who plays Zelda Fitzgerald in the Amazon Video series, doesn't have any acting projects lined up at the moment — "My life is mainly play-dates," she admits contentedly — but a three-decade career in Hollywood and solid adult advice from the get-go have given her a well-rounded outlook on life.
Before Bach went to Leipzig, in 1723, he had been contentedly ensconced in Cöthen, some forty miles to the northwest, where a music-loving prince elicited such instrumental tours de force as the first book of the "Well-Tempered Clavier," the English Suites, and the music for solo violin and solo cello.
Still, while Sócrates became a counterculture luminary not unlike Cruyff, challenging his own country's establishment with a fag hanging casually from his lips, the sight of a bejewelled, latter-day Maradona dragging contentedly on an enormous Cuban feels somewhat less evocative of dissident politics, especially considering his notorious lifestyle, flirtations with the establishment, and fast-and-loose approach to tax.
" (The fact that a leading voice for male love was contentedly married, with a two-year-old daughter, is also very much part of the classic Victorian picture.) Abroad, it was possible for men to live more or less openly as homosexuals—if not "out" as lovers, then certainly enjoying the kind of intimate male friendship that was so much a part of Victorian values, the kind that Tennyson had celebrated in his relationship with Arthur Henry Hallam in the most famous of all Victorian poems, "In Memoriam.
And after wandering up and down the boardwalk, marveling at the decked-out seniors — the ladies in fur coats with radioactively purple hair and men in track suits playing backgammon as if their lives depended on it, which they quite possibly did in the Siberian prisons — after devouring the warm piroshki (flying saucers of fried dough), tanning alongside the master tanners who've got it down to a science, and braving the dour ladies in paper hats who dole out the delicacies the land has on offer, the visitors will sigh contentedly, as after a battle won, and say that they're going back to Brooklyn.

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