Gallantly [adverb]
Definition of Gallantly:
courageously
Sentence/Example of Gallantly:
He stood for the gallant style of neutrality that comes from deep, broad knowledge of the world, its cultures, languages and entire history.
Several Americans, we are informed, have gallantly offered themselves for experimental purposes.
The English seized their46 opportunity and attacked as closely as the fire permitted, but they were gallantly repelled.
"And I am afraid I have lost my little girl," said Lawrence, as he took her hand, and gallantly raised it to his lips.
A Brigade made the assault East of the Ravine; the men advanced gallantly but there was lack of effective preparation.
After Castiglione he returned to his task round Mantua and gallantly repulsed all sorties.
Many a time have I hunted with your sporting pack, and seen my friends ride gallantly at your tails.
Stoutheart led the way gallantly, at full speed, and went over like an india-rubber ball.
Slipping the cable once more, the lifeboat gallantly dashed into the thickest of the fight, and soon got within hail of the wreck.
"Your friends will always be mine," Allen assured her gallantly, and they rode off gayly toward Gold Run.