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gaily

[gey-lee] / ˈgeɪ li /


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Crucially, a new pedestrian-friendly entryway has been constructed, alongside welcoming podium signage with fencing and pole banners that gaily announce the museum to the public.

From Los Angeles Times

The longer the delay, the greater the satisfaction when everything is gaily resolved.

From Los Angeles Times

The butterflies enter first, quivering gaily atop their sticks.

From New York Times

A gaily canonical return to the anthological form, swashbuckling spirit, social commentary and puckish humor of what is now referred to as “The Original Series,” with technological upgrades and built-out characters.

From Los Angeles Times

He played Stuff on the night I attended, gaily tromping around with shopping bags as Everybody, looking for some support, comes to recognize that this embodiment of acquisitiveness cares nothing about salvation.

From Los Angeles Times