Some forecasters say cheerily that the world economy is likely to make a sprightly recovery.
"It will soon be over, father," John said cheerily, and then in rushed Wendy with the medicine in a glass.
"Next Thanksgiving you'll have dinner with me in Delmonico's," he said cheerily; "or in London, or Paris, or anywhere you wish."
"Come on in," she said cheerily.
Mr Scott was a new sort of weatherman, as cheerily populist as Stan, but more informative.
The normally sombre pair cheerily waved to fans from their hotel balcony this afternoon, and even performed a short dance.
As the sun dipped toward the horizon they pushed out and got under way. Tom skimmed up the shore through the long twilight, chatting cheerily with Huck, and landed shortly after dark.
"Careful not to cut yourselves," Tao shouted out cheerily.
In fact, he's written a serious treatise about the craft of prediction-without academic mathematics-cheerily aimed at lay readers.
"Don't worry, Grandpa," Nick said cheerily.
I ate breakfast cheerily, watching the dust moats stirring in the sunlight that streamed in the back window.
The crewmen were cheerily shouting and cursing outside.
By the 1950s, in newly built houses, the kitchen was promoted to the front of the house, allowing the housewife to anticipate cheerily her husband's return.
"Well," he said to me, cheerily, when we met in the first laboratory hour the semester, "we're going to see cells this time, aren't we?"
Lady cheerily said.
"We have run out of land for new tunnels," Major Rafaat Salama, the police chief, cheerily told me.
Beth lay on her sofa, talking cheerily with her old friend.