The meang of GAILY is a gay manner : marked by gaiety. How to e gaily a sentence.
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- GAY VS GAYLY - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?GAY | GAYLY |AS AN ADJECTIVE GAYIS (DATED).AS A NOUN GAYIS (CHIEFLY| PLURAL OR ATTRIBUTIVE) A HOMOSEXUAL, PECIALLY'' A MALE HOMOSEXUAL; ''SEE ALSO LBIAN OR GAY N BE THE NAME OF THE LETTER ⟨— ⟩, WHICH STANDS FOR THE SOUND , PMAN SHORTHAND.AS A VERB GAYIS .AS AN ADVERB GAYLY ISCHEERFULLY; A GAY MANNER.OTHER COMPARISONS: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?GAYLY VS GAILYGALLY VS GAYLYGRAYLY VS GAYLYGAYLY VS GAYBYGAYLY VS JOYFULLYGAYENGLISHPROPER NOUN(EN PROPER NOUN), ORIGALLY A NICKNAME FOR A CHEERFUL OR LIVELY OM THE WORD GAY, "JOYFUL"; RARE TODAY.. ALSO A SHORTENED FORM OF GABRIEL, GAYLORD AND SIAR NAM, OR TRANSFERRED OM THE SURNAME.* 1992 , UNTO THE SONS , BALLANTE BOOKS 1993, ISBN 0804110336, PAGE 15- - - MY FATHER'S FATHER, GAETANO TALE ( WHOSE NAME I HERED AFTER MY BIRTH 1932, THE ANGLICIZED OM OF "GAY "), WAS AN ATYPILLY FEARLS TRAVELER,* 2004 , BAD DIRT , FOURTH ESTATE, ISBN 0007196911, PAGE 32"MR GAY BRAWLS. WHAT A NAME.""IT DIDN'T E TO MEAN WHAT MEANS NOW. PLENTY WERE NAMED GAY'. EVEN NEVADA. WAS OLD ' GAY PCH HAD A GAS STATN WNEMUC. NOBODY THOUGHT NOTH ABOUT AND HE RAISED A RAILROAD R OF KIDS.- - -ANAGRAMS*GAYLY
- GAYLY VS GAILY - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?GAYLY | GAILY |AS ADVERBS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GAYLY AND GAILYIS THAT GAYLY IS CHEERFULLY; A GAY MANNER WHILE GAILY IS MERRILY.GAYLYENGLISHADVERB(EN ADVERB)CHEERFULLY; A GAY MANNER.* {{QUOTE-BOOK, 1852, MRS M.A. THOMPSON, CHAPTER=THE TUTOR'S DGHTER, GRAHAM'S AMERIN MONTHLY MAGAZE OF LERATURE, ART, AND FASHN, PAGE=266 CATN, PASSAGE=IN THE LIGHTNS OF MY HEART I SANG TCH OF SONGS AS MY HORSE GAYLY BORE ME ALONG THE WELL-REMEMBERED ROAD.}}* SIR WALTER STTGAYLY TO BOURGEON AND BROADLY TO GROW.USAGE NOTTHE MEANG " A HOMOSEXUAL MANNER", WHILE AN OBV RIVATN OF THE CURRENT PRIMARY MEANG OF GAY, RARELY APPEARS, AND WHEN DO, IS TYPILLY ED WH AN AWARENS OF S RARY.GAILY
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GAY VS GAYLY - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?GAY | GAYLY |AS AN ADJECTIVE GAYIS (DATED).AS A NOUN GAYIS (CHIEFLY| PLURAL OR ATTRIBUTIVE) A HOMOSEXUAL, PECIALLY'' A MALE HOMOSEXUAL; ''SEE ALSO LBIAN OR GAY N BE THE NAME OF THE LETTER ⟨— ⟩, WHICH STANDS FOR THE SOUND , PMAN SHORTHAND.AS A VERB GAYIS .AS AN ADVERB GAYLY ISCHEERFULLY; A GAY MANNER.OTHER COMPARISONS: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?GAYLY VS GAILYGALLY VS GAYLYGRAYLY VS GAYLYGAYLY VS GAYBYGAYLY VS JOYFULLYGAYENGLISHPROPER NOUN(EN PROPER NOUN), ORIGALLY A NICKNAME FOR A CHEERFUL OR LIVELY OM THE WORD GAY, "JOYFUL"; RARE TODAY.. ALSO A SHORTENED FORM OF GABRIEL, GAYLORD AND SIAR NAM, OR TRANSFERRED OM THE SURNAME.* 1992 , UNTO THE SONS , BALLANTE BOOKS 1993, ISBN 0804110336, PAGE 15- - - MY FATHER'S FATHER, GAETANO TALE ( WHOSE NAME I HERED AFTER MY BIRTH 1932, THE ANGLICIZED OM OF "GAY "), WAS AN ATYPILLY FEARLS TRAVELER,* 2004 , BAD DIRT , FOURTH ESTATE, ISBN 0007196911, PAGE 32"MR GAY BRAWLS. WHAT A NAME.""IT DIDN'T E TO MEAN WHAT MEANS NOW. PLENTY WERE NAMED GAY'. EVEN NEVADA. WAS OLD ' GAY PCH HAD A GAS STATN WNEMUC. NOBODY THOUGHT NOTH ABOUT AND HE RAISED A RAILROAD R OF KIDS.- - -ANAGRAMS*GAYLY
* gay vs gaily *
: a gay manner: marked by gaiety. Middle English gayly, om gay gay entry 1 + -ly -ly entry 2.
GAYLY VS GAILY - WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?GAYLY | GAILY |AS ADVERBS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GAYLY AND GAILYIS THAT GAYLY IS CHEERFULLY; A GAY MANNER WHILE GAILY IS MERRILY.GAYLYENGLISHADVERB(EN ADVERB)CHEERFULLY; A GAY MANNER.* {{QUOTE-BOOK, 1852, MRS M.A. THOMPSON, CHAPTER=THE TUTOR'S DGHTER, GRAHAM'S AMERIN MONTHLY MAGAZE OF LERATURE, ART, AND FASHN, PAGE=266 CATN, PASSAGE=IN THE LIGHTNS OF MY HEART I SANG TCH OF SONGS AS MY HORSE GAYLY BORE ME ALONG THE WELL-REMEMBERED ROAD.}}* SIR WALTER STTGAYLY TO BOURGEON AND BROADLY TO GROW.USAGE NOTTHE MEANG " A HOMOSEXUAL MANNER", WHILE AN OBV RIVATN OF THE CURRENT PRIMARY MEANG OF GAY, RARELY APPEARS, AND WHEN DO, IS TYPILLY ED WH AN AWARENS OF S RARY.GAILY
gay | gayly |As an adjective gayis (dated) a noun gayis (chiefly| plural or attributive) a homosexual, pecially'' a male homosexual; ''see also lbian or gay n be the name of the letter ⟨— ⟩, which stands for the sound, pman a verb gayis an adverb gayly ischeerfully; a gay Comparisons: What's the difference? GayEnglishProper noun(en proper noun), origally a nickname for a cheerful or lively the word gay, "joyful"; rare today..
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Also a shortened form of Gabriel, Gaylord and siar nam, or transferred om the surname.
* 1992, Unto the Sons, Ballante Books 1993, ISBN 0804110336, page 15- - - my father's father, Gaetano Tale ( whose name I hered after my birth 1932, the anglicized om of "Gay "), was an atypilly fearls traveler, * 2004, Bad Dirt, Fourth Estate, ISBN 0007196911, page 32"Mr Gay Brawls.
Plenty were named Gay'. Was old ' Gay Pch had a gas statn Wnemuc. - - -gaylyEnglishAdverb(en adverb)Cheerfully; a gay manner.