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"gratefully" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows thanks because somebody has done something kind for you or has done as you asked

168 Sentences With "gratefully"

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I listened to these stories gladly and gratefully: gladly because the honor of France is the honor of mankind; gratefully, because the safety of France is the safety of mankind.
They clapped their hands and sang respectfully, gratefully, and devoutly.
He'd gratefully accepted and consumed uncooked warthog anus in Namibia.
Rachel falls gratefully into his arms, and they are married.
Relocated to Toronto for the shoot, Ms. Atwell is gratefully single.
We got out again and gratefully went back to our invisibility.
He tended to take them more slowly, absorbing each word gratefully.
When Marya offers to house them, Natasha and the Countess gratefully accept.
Nestled in the comfort of his black Mercedes, I kissed him gratefully.
Nikolai picks a little at his mother; she accepts it, almost gratefully.
The globe-trotting author and digital activist has recently settled, gratefully, in Canada.
He gratefully spent the lot, and for the most part did so wisely.
Gratefully, my experience at LaGuardia was fine: I went through security without incident.
I had two miles to go, and I gratefully hopped in the back.
"It's highly unlikely — gratefully — that he would do that," Flake said on CNN.
And among their company I gratefully count myself a humble and proud member.
" You could also start signing off your emails with "gratefully" or "with gratitude.
The bishops should open themselves sincerely to confrontation, and gratefully embrace the results.
"We must have the elegance to know how to receive gratefully," they write.
The Photography Show gratefully acknowledges the support of all of its partners and sponsors.
Giving you a kidney is that person's choice, and you can gratefully accept it.
He spoke lovingly of their courtship and marriage, and gratefully of their political partnership.
She accepts the responsibility gratefully and then asks Thor where he's going to go.
Gratefully, Gordon Legal acted probono for me so I don't have any legal fees.
Other than food, organizations will also gratefully accept cleaning products like bleak and paper towels.
Most of the exiles went to Britain and America, where they were often gratefully received.
He gratefully recalls that he discovered writing as a more potent channel for his restlessness.
We launched, gratefully, to reviews that we had outsmarted the news and redesigned crisis coverage.
Cohen was merely Renfield to Trump's Dracula, gratefully eating insects and doing the fiend's bidding.
J offers to pay and I gratefully accept since I haven't had time to get cash.
Mr Francisco gratefully received this benefit of the doubt, and tersely parried the liberal justices' arguments.
Amelia Krales "Oh look, natural light," Ramsey says gratefully as we emerge out onto the street.
And like her voice, Dacus is a leveling presence whose steady orbit I'm gratefully brought into.
Research-travel support for this article from Visit Houston and The Whitehall Houston is gratefully acknowledged.
My fellow Americans whom I have gratefully served for 60 years and especially my fellow Arizonians.
She can trailblaze a path, while humbly and gratefully recognizing those before her who paved the way.
Her great artistry seemed intact, and if any vocal luster was missing, your memory gratefully supplied it.
I gratefully accept the other days for now and decide to bring up the Christmas issue again later.
We gratefully inherit these institutions from our ancestors, we steward them and pass them along to our descendants.
Wilson gratefully took the loan, promising to pay it back in full after his student reimbursement check arrived.
Captions hail their mission to bring "high civilisation" to the benighted natives, who gaze up gratefully at their mentors.
It was a break that the Clinton camp a break gratefully accepted by blasting out a late night statement.
For that I shall remain forever gratefully yours, Chrissy Hart's daughter passed away last week, the Huffington Post reports.
Gratefully, Chomistek's study found that you don't need to work out a lot in order to help your health.
I look at that I think of my grandfather who was a Pacific marine who is gratefully still around.
And after nervously mistaking young Bill's grandmother for a white woman, he gratefully accepted the johnnycake she gave him.
Friends, delegates and fellow Americans: I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States.
She sleeps in her car for significant portions of the narrative, and accepts the charity of her workmates gratefully.
But in scene after scene, Tucker's victims speak to Hunt admiringly, even gratefully, of the way he robbed them.
Two encores, Tchaikovsky's Nocturne in C sharp minor and Liszt's "La Campanella" étude, were gratefully received by the enthusiastic audience.
Tulsa Roughnecks, my new employers, successfully applied for a work permit on my behalf, which I glued gratefully into my passport.
He sent some items to Matt Drudge and Michelle Malkin, conservative pundits he admired, and he says that they responded gratefully.
In college he had studied Max Weber—imbibed his theories whole and gratefully, letting them seep through him like hot coffee.
The towering young thug had become an emaciated cripple, and gratefully wolfed down huge sausage sandwiches at the British Officers' Club.
But this year, in need of a break, I gratefully accepted a friend's invitation to spend a few days in Sahel.
Critics received his sporadic output gratefully, but Benjamin also gained a reputation as a prodigy who had failed to fully flower.
Gratefully, my campaign decisions are not constrained by finances; rather by what is in the best interests of the American people.
For her part, she wears wealth uneasily, if gratefully, not least because her chief duty in the division of labor is . . .
As his wife sat on his back, he offered her a drink, which she gratefully took and then handed back to him.
I gratefully took all she'd give me, and Doug, Marie Claire, and I set out for the back gate of Area 51.
Gratefully Not Dead Jacques Marie Mage, a boutique eyewear brand from Hollywood, offers classic frames inspired by Dennis Hopper and Bob Dylan.
It's almost always doomed as a viable legislative vehicle while being gratefully seized as an election flotation device by the president's own party.
There are, gratefully, debates around the politics of Views' select tracks, which includes "Controlla", "One Dance" and "Too Good" where Patois was used.
Gratefully, it's been uphill since, thus giving me a chance to introduce myself as the next public editor of The New York Times.
My compliments were gratefully received, and I had to repeat one of them, because Tova kept asking me if it was really true.
At some level, any writer is also like the fan who asks for a selfie with the author who sits gratefully signing books.
Gratefully, once you set the camera up the first time, it is unlikely you need to spend much time in the convoluted menu.
Capping a four-day convention in Cleveland, the billionaire businessman and reality TV star said he "humbly and gratefully" accepted the Republican presidential nomination.
We asked DeRobertis to write about his personal history with the Avalanches' discography and how it influenced his own music, and he gratefully obliged.
When Ms. Brooks began working on "Orange Is the New Black," she gratefully decamped for a studio in Harlem on Madison and 117th Street.
I sweep a deep, reddish brown called Eye Coal from Fat and the Moon over my lids and then gratefully apply the gel eyeliner.
When I went to see "La La Land" again, I was in a terrible state, and this time I just fell into it, gratefully.
She doesn't have a podium; instead a subordinate male kneels at her feet gratefully, holding her the text of her address steady in the air.
I think I'm sort of at the beginning but gratefully moving toward all the things that I dream of doing, checking off the bucket list.
"Friends, delegates, and fellow Americans, I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination as president of the United States," Trump bellowed at almost ear-piercing volume.
It was such an extraordinary thing for me, as a young woman, to see: women living so comfortably and confidently and gratefully in their bodies.
Maya has gushed that Waithe is everything from "the best date in the house" to making her "so incredibly, abundantly, ecstatically, gratefully, happy" on Instagram.
Today, my extended family still takes the time to have fun together, gratefully enjoy the things money can't buy and give back to those in need.
TO HEAR Italy's politicians tell it, the country is, if not quite out of the woods, then at least emerging into an unexpected clearing, blinking gratefully.
I briefly and gratefully fell asleep at 8 AM, but when I woke an hour later, the front door was wide open, and he was gone.
"Gratefully, my campaign decisions are not constrained by finances, rather by what is in the best interests of the American people," he said in his statement.
Other foreign institutions were gratefully enveloped in Austin's embrace: the Memphis institution Gus' Fried Chicken and Chicago deep-dish fixture Gino's East both proudly sit downtown.
So, when Mickey (Justin Timberlake, too modern a presence), a lifeguard and self-described romantic, gives Ginny the once over, she gratefully falls into his arms.
It's never clear whether Parker's version of Turner is profoundly devout, or just gratefully embracing the way his Biblical knowledge gains him special respect, privilege, and utility.
RCA hyped Toscanini, and the media responded gratefully, some would say shamelessly: Toscanini was widely profiled and photographed, lionized and domesticated by Life and countless other publications.
Ubisoft, EA and Bethesda showed off their games, and their games were gratefully, graciously received—Ubisoft's show even starred This Year's Tears during its Mario + Rabbids spot.
Little did either know at the time that Mr. Bergman would go on to be an official steward of Pollock's legacy — "proudly and gratefully," Mr. Bergman said.
On the A train, I prayed gratefully to the THINX ads frolicking above me, hoping that someday the company would start advertising their pee panties prominently, too.
Here, Lady Bird realizes that her friend's pain is more significant than hers and requires real compassion, which Danny gratefully accepts as he collapses into her arms.
And while the length would not be a consideration — would, in fact, be a blessing ­gratefully received — if all of that bulk represented muscle, it unfortunately does not.
Some people will be gratefully amazed to see him and savour his charisma; others will greet him in a spirit of intense anger over the institution he leads.
I gratefully scarfed my 7.50-euro gut bomb of mixed lamb and chicken kebab and sat back, allowing the rich sauces and spices to soak up the alcohol.
So what else can we do but gratefully accept that American expat and Berlin resident James Whipple, aka M.E.S.H. surprised released a new EP on PAN last night.
"Now, 2 and a half years later, those weeks seem like an eternity ago as I watch my happy, healthy toddler run and climb and play," Lachey added gratefully.
Despite the breakdown of the power-sharing administration of Northern Ireland, the visitors were gratefully amazed that in municipal affairs, the DUP and Sinn Fein could rub along pragmatically.
Proudly and gratefully, for this night and this life, wherever I travel I hear 'Hey fellow Canadian' and I love you for that, and I love you for this.
With passions dwindling and careers stalled, the men gratefully accept lead roles in a film about Lola and Ana, a pair of aging cross-dressers and former drag artists.
I crank down the speed of my treadmill, and gratefully catch my breath while looking around at the weightlifters on the gym floor, the cars through the window outside.
My schedule was sparse, but varied, and one I'd accepted gratefully after handing out countless résumés in the small Skagit Valley farming community where we lived, north of Seattle.
If it can get the president to tweet angrily about a nation where U.S. military personnel are still (gratefully) stationed, what else can it force a U.S. president to do?
Mary ignores Miriam and plays World of Warcraft on her phone; Mamie, grudgingly engaging with her, touches Mary's thigh in exasperation as Miriam gratefully rhapsodizes about Montego Bay and reggae.
I'll gratefully accept what Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, owning the stage in a renovated theatre in Brooklyn, as sharp suited defiant specks on the spinning world, give me.
This is the fried rice I always hope to find, nostalgic and uncomplicated — the kind of food you eat quickly, gratefully, without even pausing to register the pleasure of it.
The promise, which may cost Mr. Smith up to $215.6 million, was an act of generosity gratefully received by the new graduates of the historically black, all-male Atlanta college.
Setting aside the fact that the NSA's huge capabilities to spy on foreigners were gratefully exploited by plenty of national intelligence agencies in Europe, much has changed since Mr Snowden's revelations.
"After today, gratefully and thankfully, we can take that off the table, and I bet a ton of money actually flows back into the market given that Powell's come around," Cramer said.
Whenever I hear the now-retired Facebook Messenger notification, I'm transported back to 163, when I happily, gratefully, giddily got a message from someone I liked, who would later become my partner.
Less-than-subliminal messaging is designed to showcase how contented all Chinese are under a wise Communist leadership—and, in recent years, how gratefully the world welcomes China's benign activities in it.
"If we can find a few tenths on the power unit side, it's certainly going to be gratefully received," said Horner, when asked whether Renault might bring the upgrade forward for Monaco.
The EU has no intelligence agencies of its own—so the tradeoffs between security and privacy which exist at national levels (where spymasters cooperate gladly and gratefully with the NSA) are invisible.
His team won the 228 World Series, boasting a closer, Sparky Lyle, who won 28 games, saved 22, pitched to a 83 E.R.A. and gratefully accepted the American League's Cy Young Award.
This ethnocentric conception of nationhood is what America's founding generations gratefully left behind when they reached the New World, where they built a nation out of acquiescence to a shared social contract.
BERLIN (Reuters) - For three decades, China's burgeoning demand for German cars, machines and engineering tools has been a steady engine of growth for Europe's largest economy, gratefully championed by successive governments in Berlin.
BERLIN (Reuters) - For three decades, China's burgeoning demand for German cars, machines and engineering tools has been a steady engine of growth for Europe's largest economy, gratefully championed by successive governments in Berlin.
Rewatching the film after Election Day, the Bagger's colleague Manohla Dargis wrote that she "fell into it gratefully," and imagined parallels with how Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers had lifted Great Depression audiences.
Only this time, there are cute animated pets trapped on the blocks, and when you successfully match the blocks, you set the pets free and they wag their tails or bounce around gratefully.
Mr. Koulis, who produces the majority of his jewelry at his atelier in Athens, gratefully cites the extraordinary talents of his artisans and the long survival of the Greek jewelry craft for his success.
"I finished working there sometime between one and two years ago basically because I was finally pretty much able to pay the bills and stuff with just music," Chapman explains gratefully over the phone.
" When we asked for Ben & Jerry's take on the craziness that has unfolded, they told us: "We're incredibly gratefully for the overwhelming outpouring of support for our statement on the Black Lives Matter movement.
In the long gaps between visits from his parents, when his money and his tolerance for loneliness ran out, Nash would go to Louie's to soak up the company and gratefully accept free food.
Manohla Dargis wrote at the New York Times about this: When I went to see "La La Land" again, I was in a terrible state, and this time I just fell into it, gratefully.
Everyone onstage was given a chance to share their ideas, with their fellow performers receiving everything as gratefully as Patti's readings from her memoirs or her hits "Because The Night" and "Pissing in a River".
For any romantic coupling at all to take place, they argue implicitly—and, indeed, for the human species to have any hope of propagating itself—men must exert themselves, and women must gratefully accept them.
Seeing that their fuel was low, I offered up my bundle of firewood and my small bag of coal, then unfolded my sleeping bag on the floor and gratefully accepted a swig of Tom's whiskey.
Tonight I gratefully write this from his guest room in Roanoke, Va. A note to readers who are not subscribers: This article from the Reader Center does not count toward your monthly free article limit.
My mom offers to let me use her card for Jimmy John's as she knows I'm not having the best day, so I gratefully take her up on it, ordering a Turkey Tom and jalapeño chips.
He poured us each a glass of white wine from an open bottle, and I gratefully took it, not stopping to wonder why he had a half-drunk bottle of wine when he always prefers a beer.
Dennis Harbath, who manages the only smelter in America that produces the high-purity aluminium used in some fighter jets, is gratefully preparing to restart some idled production lines as soon as the tariffs are brought in.
She will listen gratefully, not understanding even the slightest bit of this blend of arcane Russian and Latin words but feeling an important meaning concealed behind them and rejoicing at her interaction with such a learned man.
What they gratefully got Sunday night was a fourth quarter no one could have planned or promised, which had a United Center sellout crowd on its feet and led to countless participants raving about the changes afterward.
Kissoun couldn't get his small boat close to the shore because the water was so shallow, so I waded out to him, pulling the canoe by hand and then gratefully cross-loading my gear for the last time.
So far, these creative offerings have been gratefully received; Sky Italia's "Romanzo Criminale", "1992" (pictured) and "Gomorra" have been sold to hundreds of international territories—season two of "Gomorra" will air simultaneously across Sky's European networks this spring.
The 20-year-old Haiti-born world number 656 gratefully accepted one unlikely opportunity on Monday at the mixed team Hopman Cup in Perth when world number one Serena Williams was struck down with inflammation of the knee.
James and I stare at the cots as gratefully as we can, and for a moment I wonder if we are meant to tip the volunteer, because he stands there expectantly, as wild children rocket past our feet.
My arthritic knees were screaming for some relief, and as I gratefully sat down, my eyes fell upon a blue neon sign across the street in a laundry window that read, "All Washed Up." It made me laugh.
The Hill has contacted the Trump campaign to ask if the speech below is what he plans to give:    Friends, delegates and fellow Americans: I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States.
"He had a beautiful life and a beautiful death having fully and gratefully experienced three years since being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at Cedars Sinai," Bologna's wife of 52 years, actress and writer Renée Taylor, said in a statement.
And though life rages on at a pace that feels quicker every day, as months turn into years, there is one great love which continues to glow like a lighthouse, found finally, gratefully, after a long voyage at sea.
One of the AfD leaders, Alexander Gauland, called Chancellor Angela Merkel's opening of the borders to some one million migrants "a gift" to his party, which it gratefully accepted and used more successfully than even the party thought possible.
According to The Detroit Free Press, Wonder gratefully told his fans, "I know things can't last forever, but I'm going to freeze this moment in my mind and make it last," and later answered questions at a news conference.
As a result, most people will gratefully ditch their own cars, participating instead in a breakthrough economy of electric vehicle fleets—shared cars that can be used when needed—which can be accessed far more cheaply and at someone's convenience.
We learn what the British ate (overspiced curry; tins of smoked sprats shipped by Harrods); what they did for work (tea planting; mercenary soldiering for Indian princes); how they entertained themselves (tennis; adultery); and how they viewed India (gratefully; hatefully).
"If this is indeed the sum total of Iran's response, it is a big signal of de-escalation that we should gratefully receive," said Kirsten Fontenrose, who handled Middle East issues on the National Security Council earlier in the Trump administration.
After swiping one of the reclaimed wood chairs (natch, it's still East London), I watch baristas behind the bar get the hang of using the new tills, and gratefully accept a free sample of fruity brownie being handed out by another staff member.
James' unswerving devotion to Brigsby Bear feels like every time we in the audience have fallen in love with some piece of media, and either caught ourselves raving about it to disinterested others, or fallen gratefully into a pool of likeminded enthusiasts.
"There's this long history of romantic comedies where the guy turns around and says it's you and then the woman sort of folds gratefully into his arms, and that always seems both kind of tired and presumptuous," said Edge on a laugh.
"My fellow Americans, whom I have gratefully served for sixty years, and especially my fellow Arizonans, "Thank you for the privilege of serving you and for the rewarding life that service in uniform and in public office has allowed me to lead.
When he went to pay his respects, he learned that Algren, in a rental house without electricity, had only an electric typewriter; DeLillo returned with his own manual model, a loan Algren gratefully made use of for the rest of the summer.
I chased mindful silence in rooms full of endlessly disruptive bodies (grumbling tummies, persistent coughs, fumbling latecomers) and gratefully ate the three organic, vegetarian meals given to me each day on a retreat, despite my personal preference for smaller, more frequent snacks.
As Odontuya's students grab their books and rush gratefully out of the tiny classroom, she switches back into her role as evangelist, showing me the many training manuals from Western medical institutes and international health bodies that she has had translated into Mongolian.
If there is anything to take away from the extraordinarily problematic world of algorithmic decision-making, it is how easily and gratefully we turn over our moral responsibilities to machines that we believe are more objective by merit of them trafficking in ones and zeros.
It reads: My fellow Americans, whom I have gratefully served for sixty years, and especially my fellow Arizonans, Thank you for the privilege of serving you and for the rewarding life that service in uniform and in public office has allowed me to lead.
The resulting environment was drastically different from the clubby Medi Club, and our group — which consisted mostly of neighborhood locals ranging from teenagers to grandparents — ate most of the home-cooked organic meals together, gratefully and in silence, by an old wood-burning stove.
A campaign that had seemed headed for certain defeat grabbed gratefully onto the late October gift, immediately using the revelations to bolster the Republican nominee's theme that Clinton is a crook, broke the law with her email server and is symptomatic of a corrupt political status quo.
Within a few years, however, the United States and its allies would be fighting wars of occupation and "nation-building" in Afghanistan and Iraq, against people who lived there and who did not, it turns out, gratefully regard invading armies and their bombers as welcome liberators.
Last February, for example, at a press conference in Berlin, the prime minister of former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was gratefully acknowledging China's help in modernizing his country's roads when German Chancellor Angela Merkel reminded him that there may be political conditions attached to such infrastructure investments.
It doesn't have that slight madness of commitment that distinguishes the strongest books in its genre, the thing that will drive so many of us to stand gratefully in line for the new, no doubt wholly gratuitous Harry Potter sequel when it comes out later this year.
Read the farewell statement My fellow Americans, whom I have gratefully served for sixty years, and especially my fellow Arizonans, Thank you for the privilege of serving you and for the rewarding life that service in uniform and in public office has allowed me to lead.
Fraser gratefully took advantage to end his almost six-year trophy drought after the 37-year-old closed with a final round of three-under-par 68 at the Royal Selangor Golf Club for a 15-under 269 total, two better than Lee (73) and Filipino Miguel Tabuena (68).
Following is a transcript of Donald J. Trump's remarks at the Republican National Convention, as prepared for delivery on Thursday by the campaign: Donald J. Trump Republican Nomination Acceptance Speech Friends, delegates and fellow Americans: I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States.
Read McCain's farewell message in full: "My fellow Americans, whom I have gratefully served for sixty years, and especially my fellow Arizonans, "Thank you for the privilege of serving you and for the rewarding life that service in uniform and in public office has allowed me to lead.
On Day 173, after 10 hours and 10 miles on a rainy hike that crossed the island from east to west — up, and then down, nearly 4,000 vertical feet — we stumbled out of the woods by the light of our headlamps and gratefully accepted a ride from a car parked at the trailhead.
When Donald Trump took the stage in Cleveland on Thursday night and said the words that sealed the deal—"I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the United States"—I like to imagine that the Republicans in the room who endorsed him out of expedience experienced a familiar sense of dread.
In his introduction to "Wild Things: The Joy of Reading Children's Literature as an Adult," Bruce Handy includes himself in the ranks of those who have luxuriated in kids' books as a big person, and he gratefully acknowledges the many others who have done so before him and written about the subject so well.
You think we have been handed everything because we have fought your selfish insistence that the world, all of it — all its resources, all its riches, all its bounty, all its grace — should be yours first, and foremost, and if there's anything left, why then we can have some, but only if we ask politely and behave gratefully.
And yet, after all the KonMari-ing has been completed, Rachel tears up gratefully and talks about how she's not going to let herself get lazy anymore, which feels like such a gross misreading of the underlying reasons for her distress (I'm not overwhelmed, I just haven't been trying hard enough!) that I had to shut the episode off when I first saw it.
Davis also announced the details four separate memorial events that will take place this week in both Arizona and Washington, DC. Read the full address from McCain here: My fellow Americans, whom I have gratefully served for sixty years, and especially my fellow Arizonans, Thank you for the privilege of serving you and for the rewarding life that service in uniform and in public office has allowed me to lead.
Maybe some earthly pathogen had worn them, or the weakness of our yellow sun had left them so wan that even their radiant children could not tell them from us when they sat with us, sipping at coffee, a little more patiently now, enduring our sadness, our sad adoration, even our sad relief that life was a little less possible than once we had hoped, and gratefully meeting our eyes, since who else in the universe knew that they were as luminous and unutterably lovely as our first loves, our dreams, our lost ones all at once, so impossible they were beautiful, so beautiful they were true?

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