Gamely [adverb]
Definition of Gamely:
bravely
Synonyms of Gamely:
Opposite/Antonyms of Gamely:
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Sentence/Example of Gamely:
CEO Stewart Butterfield made clear early on that he had no intention of selling the company, and has for the past four years gamely accepted Slack’s role as the main competitor to Microsoft Teams, a similar communication platform.
That’s the case where Luke Fickell, the fifth-year head coach, used to be the interim for one 6-7 year at Ohio State, then gamely remained on staff once Ohio State brought in Urban Meyer, as would most anyone with an interest in happy scoreboards.
Silver gamely tried to persuade people to use the word “campus” rather than “bubble.”
Right behind Green Bay are the Dallas Cowboys, an exciting offensive team that has so far only been able to notch a single win, gamely keeping pace with Washington and Philadelphia in the hellscape that is the NFC East.
The ground team gamely ignored them, apart from a few jokes about SpaceX founder Elon Musk building a Martian city.
The old white horse struggled gamely after the half-breed's wiry animal, and McFann was compelled to wait only once or twice.
"Bassett had fought gamely," the Republican organ averred, to make more glorious the Honorable Isaac's victory.
He had returned home with his game leg behaving more gamely then usual and with his sound one full of new and painful kinks.
The drops of sweat stood thickly on his forehead; but he pulled himself together gamely.
The Kentucky thoroughbred, ridden by its owner, struggled gamely; and he and Warrior went along neck and neck.