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Definition of Blithesomely

Blithesomely
Blithesome Blithe"some (-s[u^]m), a. Cheery; gay; merry. The blithesome sounds of wassail gay. --Sir W. Scott. -- Blithe"some*ly, adv. -- Blithe"some*ness, n.

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- which created it. Sāmodadāmodaram (Exuberant Krishna) Akleshakeshavam (Blithesome Krishna) Mugdhamadhusūdanam (Winsome Krishna) Snigdhamadhusūdanam (Tender...
- overcoming of countless grizzlies and aggressive mountain lions, and his blithesome, joking disposition, made him locally famous among the county's travelers...
- run When my heart was **** and merry, recked then not of care or toil Blithesome as the bells of Derry ringing o’er the sunny Foyle" But the phrase is...
- idea by the tail when they set out to make the picture ... The idea had blithesome implications, as well as spiritual ones, and it looked for a while as...
- blindness blinds blindside blink blinkered blinkers bliss blissful blithe blithesome blizzard blob blockbuster blockhead blood bloodbath bloodcurdling bloodfed...
- when children shorten the name). Claus presents the first one to Bessie Blithesome, a local noblewoman, after consulting with Necile and the queen of the...
- phantom, come! The moon's awake, The owl hoots gaily from its brake, The blithesome bat's a-wing. Come, soar to yonder silent clouds; The ether teems with...
- more we greet thee, Natal Day, The claim to greet thee ours alone; With blithesome songs and banners ****, The joy that stirs our hearts be shown. An hundred...
- cheery commercial spokeswoman Mary Bennett (aka the "Tea Lady"), whose blithesome pitches for Lipton Tea contrasted sharply with the macabre themes of the...
- for The Milwaukee Journal from 1915 to 1917. Her first two books were Blithesome Jottings: A Diary of Humorous Days (1918) and I, Citizen of Eternity:...