Cheerily in a sentence as an adverb

They cheerily asked "Where are you going?" ."

She took the money and out it into an old fashioned money box and cheerily sent us on our way.

There are plenty of us who cheerily invite Apple to go straight to ****. You can certainly count me among their number, for one.

But alas, There's you cheerily pointing out anyone you can help identify because, it's the law after all.

We always cheerily offer refunds or set things right when things don't work. I'm happy to look into this myself -- feel free to get in touch with me directly if for some reason this didn't happen and we can figure out what went wrong.

Yeah, it's like when a person spends a single night on a friend's couch, in between apartment rentals, eats a warm meal in a safe place with friends, and cheerily posts pics of their "homelessness" on socmed. One of my neighbors is a hoarder.

’ I don’t mind being called Mr. Scum Bag.” >On the other hand, he admits cheerily, “There’s a huge market for sex stuff.” This despite the lack of true eroticism.

There are harsher examples, like being treated like dirt at immigration/customs while the natives get cheerily waved through. Or being treated like a cash machine by hustlers, thieves, and law enforcement just because I'm a foreigner.

The FBI is cheerily talking about attacking "darknet infrastructure". In layman's terms, they're saying they want to wage war on TOR. It's kind of disturbing how pleased with themselves they are about it, though.

Everything checks out medically and the doctors cheerily just say "keep trying!" but then write "unexplained infertility" on your report as you plod back home for more fruitless intercourse.

"Funny how all of the technocrats seem to be in favor of the Internet," Kivistik said cheerily, milking a few more laughs from the crowd. "You have just made a statement that is demonstrably not true," Randy said, pleasantly enough."

“funny how all of the technocrats seem to be in favor of the Internet,” Kivistik said cheerily, milking a few more laughs from the crowd. “You have just made a statement that is demonstrably not true,” Randy said, pleasantly enough.

And since you're imagining rather than being certain, that means people continue to downvote without comment, and i continue to cheerily object to that.

It does, however, _happily_ accept `passwordpassword` and cheerily move along to confirming that my recovery email account from 2003 is still valid.

When I first came to America, I realized that a lot of Americans had this unique and amazing ability to blast you with a radiant smile and cheerily ask after you. It is a meaningless social convention that can get annoying at times.

Everyone knows this is ********* and when there's no focus on it , just calls Uber a taxi company and ignores cheerily the devastating effect Uber has on the rule of law. What would remain of society if every company could pick which regulations they want to keep and which ones they don't?

That, I think, is what made the Plan9 community tank over the years -- I'll grant that a touchpad is different, but then again I will cheerily admit that my view is that it is vastly more powerful than a three-button mouse.

For the first year of my mindfulness practice, I cheerily recommended meditation to acquaintances who were struggling with anxiety and a lack of joy. After a harrowing experience of dissolution that lasted for several weeks, I realized that mindfulness isn't just calm and pleasant experiences.

I seem to have missed something, in that I don't get one moment of the story; given: in April 2011, he received a certified letter from United, cheerily informing him that because he had taken advantage of the system his frequent-flyer account was permanently suspended. He was banned from flying, he recalls the letter saying, unless he paid the company $4,755 — the amount it claimed as losses through Schlappig's techniques.

It's like the paralanguage of "uhms" and "wells" which litter everyday academic to grocery language, cheerily grows in programmers' circles, and then those pauses to reset the conversation of their weed like proliferation. We do not always know what we are saying because most of the time the meanings are quantifiably outside of the grammar with which our brains have adapted for the purposes of internally efficient speech.

Cheerily definitions

adverb

in a cheerful manner; "`I'll do the dishes,' he said pleasantly"

See also: pleasantly sunnily