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    gaily

    US /ˈɡeli/

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    UK /ˈgeɪli/

    C2
    adv.AdverbIn a happy bright manner
    The scandals were gaily diverting

    Video subtitles

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • “Come, then,” returned the nephew gaily.  

      “Come, then,” returned the nephew gaily.  

    • You're poor enough." "Come then," returned the nephew gaily.

      You're poor enough." "Come then," returned the nephew gaily.

    B2

    Family Guy: Road To The Multiverse (Clip) | TBS

    03:20Family Guy: Road To The Multiverse (Clip) | TBS
    • Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, look how gaily we run.

      Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, look how gaily we run.

    • Look how gaily we run!

      Look how gaily we run!

    B2

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.

    14:37A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.
    • What reason have you to be merry, you're poor enough?" "Come then," returned the nephew gaily.

      What reason have you to be merry, you're poor enough?" "Come then," returned the nephew gaily.

    • "Come, then," returned the nephew gaily. "What right have you to be

      "Come, then," returned the nephew gaily. "What right have you to be

    B2

    Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson | Full Audiobook

    28:58Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson  | Full Audiobook
    • carried it off gaily. “My poor Utterson,” said  he, “you are unfortunate in such a client.  

      carried it off gaily. “My poor Utterson,” said  he, “you are unfortunate in such a client.  

    • but the doctor carried it off gaily.

      but the doctor carried it off gaily.

    B1

    The Yellow Rose of Texas

    03:01The Yellow Rose of Texas
    • I'll play my bango gaily

      I'll play my bango gaily

    B1

    Part 1 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Audiobook by Mark Twain (Chs 01-10)

    16:31Part 1 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Audiobook by Mark Twain (Chs 01-10)
    • but he lit on a nettle and sprang up too gaily for a corpse.

      but he lit on a nettle and sprang up too gaily for a corpse.

    • and sprang up too gaily for a corpse.

      and sprang up too gaily for a corpse.

    B1

    Part 1 - Pride and Prejudice Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 01-15)

    06:06Part 1 - Pride and Prejudice Audiobook by Jane Austen (Chs 01-15)
    • Good-bye." She then ran gaily off, rejoicing as she rambled about, in the hope of being at home again in a day or two.

      Good-bye." She then ran gaily off, rejoicing as she rambled about, in the hope of being at home again in a day or two.

    • She then ran gaily off, rejoicing as she rambled about, in the hope of being at home

      She then ran gaily off, rejoicing as she rambled about, in the hope of being at home

    B1

    Modern Family | Phil Gets Revenge for the Family (ft. Back-Up from Luke)

    05:18Modern Family | Phil Gets Revenge for the Family (ft. Back-Up from Luke)
    • Weirdly deep-voiced, alcoholic, gaily Cooper, who you invited out for a glass of wine!

      Weirdly deep-voiced, alcoholic, gaily Cooper, who you invited out for a glass of wine!

    B1

    Part 2 - Anne of Green Gables Audiobook by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Chs 11-18)

    54:32Part 2 - Anne of Green Gables Audiobook by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Chs 11-18)
    • and she tripped gaily down the road holding her ruddy head with its decoration of pink and yellow very proudly.

      and she tripped gaily down the road holding her ruddy head with its decoration of pink and yellow very proudly.

    • In the porch, she found a crowd of little girls, all more or less gaily attired in whites and blues and pinks,

      In the porch, she found a crowd of little girls, all more or less gaily attired in whites and blues and pinks,

    B1

    Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)

    14:48Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)
    • If even the stranger had smiled and been good-humoured to me when I addressed him, if he had put off my offer with assistance gaily and with thanks, I should have gone on my way and not felt any vacation to renew inquiries;

      If even the stranger had smiled and been good-humoured to me when I addressed him, if he had put off my offer with assistance gaily and with thanks, I should have gone on my way and not felt any vacation to renew inquiries;

    • If even the stranger had smiled and been good-humoured to me when I addressed him, if he had put off my offer with assistance gaily and with thanks, I should have gone on my way and not felt any vocation to renew inquiries;

      If even the stranger had smiled and been good-humoured to me when I addressed him, if he had put off my offer with assistance gaily and with thanks, I should have gone on my way and not felt any vocation to renew inquiries;

    B1