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good-humouredly |
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Translations good-humouredly good-humoredly (US) [ˌgʊdˈhjuːmədlɪ] ADV [say] → de buen humor; [tease] → amistosamente good-humouredly [ˌgʊdˈhjuːmədlɪ] adv (see adj) → con buon umore, bonariamente, cordialmente good-humouredly [ˌgʊdˈhjuːmədlɪ] adv (see adj) → con buon umore, bonariamente, cordialmente How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The men (if I may use such an expression) disgraced themselves good-humouredly. Well, Joe, I hope that's not altogether beyond it,' said Edward, good-humouredly. Unwilling to disturb the flow of my comrade's spirits, I managed to stifle the complaints to which I might otherwise have given vent, and calling upon him good-humouredly to speed our banquet, I prepared myself for it by washing in the stream. |
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