Gladsome [adjective]

Definition of Gladsome:

laughing, joyful

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Sentence/Example of Gladsome:

Almost instantly the birds of the forest darted hither and thither, caroling forth in gladsome strains.

It seemed to afford him pleasure to give the deserved meed of praise, and the young faces grew bright and gladsome under it.

It was all so gladsome, so beautiful, so free, that Joan laughed and skipped for joy.

The even tap, tap, and the cheery, gladsome whistle carried far ahead of him the message that Freckles was himself again.

The astonished cripple no longer needs the friendly crutch, but treads with ease and joy his gladsome path.

It's priceless, every way, and copies of it ought to be in the gladsome possession of every lover of Lincoln.

Harps and fiddles played their wildest and most gladsome tunes, knights and ladies danced, and all went merry as a marriage bell.

Days of hope and nights of gladness Madra's happy monarch passed, Till his queen of noble offspring gladsome promise gave at last!

Clouds and wind must not affright, for the gladsome welcome light of example interposes between us and disappointment and despair.

Most gladsome sight of all, the Cupids plucked the hated fools' caps from their heads and cast them high in the air.