Happily used in sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use happily in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for happily.
- Happily, it was now time to be gone. (4)
- Very happily mad indeed! (10)
- Happily, Miss Ellison had not to hear them. (9)
- Happily, those feelings have generally been good. (4)
- Happily Patrick has held his own. (10)
- Happily, on questions of religion, they coincided. (10)
- Her son happily did not mark her. (10)
- Happily cut loose from us, though! (10)
- Happily the newspapers were quiet. (10)
- Happily for her, they were not many. (4)
- The evening passed off most happily. (6)
- Happily it was not necessary to speak. (4)
- Happily my milliner is back from Paris. (10)
- They chattered on happily till bedtime. (10)
- Happily, she had resisted too firmly to be again besought. (10)
- Happily Mrs. Chump in person did not write. (10)
- I would have seen her marry my father happily. (10)
- Happily for her companion, she wanted no answer. (4)
- Happily politics and I have no business together. (10)
- Happily Evan was absent, on his peaceful blessed bed! (10)
- Yet she smiled happily, though her voice was melancholy. (10)
- The element is omitted with some of us happily, some think. (10)
- Happily our civilization has not prescribed the veil to them. (10)
- Happily I have inherited habits of business and personal economy. (10)
- Happily they may be gained: a clever tongue will gain them, a leg. (10)
- Dacier found himself happily surprised by the accession of an appetite. (10)
- Happily for Evan, she was not ready with her packing by half-past eleven. (10)
- Their vogue was happily broken by a series of light operas of much more worth. (3)
- But this essential quality of Art has also, and more happily, been called Rhythm. (8)
- And let me add, all but every one of the bills happily discharged, to please you. (10)
- Immediate danger to English settlers in Nova Scotia was happily removed for ever. (19)
- In short, Catherine, everything has gone wrong, but it is now all happily settled. (4)
- But she danced as lightly and happily with Mr. Fred Rubrey as with Harry Richmond. (10)
- The ballads are dramatic poems in which sentiment and virtuosity are happily united. (3)
- And happily so; for in life he subjugates us, and he makes us bondsmen to his ashes. (10)
- It is what we happily have never known any thing of; but it must be a life of misery. (4)
- Tickets had been confidently taken, the private division of the carriages happily secured. (10)
- However, happily, he continued to think of Hyde and Jekyll, yet knew not how to manage them. (2)
- Happily for a respectable family, crowned heads have no great business in the Pentland Hills. (2)
- The insult was happily unseen, and the count caressed his shaven chin and smiled himself onward. (10)
- Happily for young and for old, the intense insight of the young has much to distract or soften it. (10)
- Happily for decency, Mrs. Chump had not participated in the fact presented by ocular demonstration. (10)
- Happily, she had told him too much of her feeble health and her lovelessness to be reduced to submit to another attack. (10)
- Vernon spoke more of her father, a scholar of high repute; happily, a scholar of an independent fortune. (10)
- No, Madame; rest happily assured that there is a great difference, which in the future will be sacred for me. (8)
- She liked seeing him so happily transformed; and liked the effect of it on Nesta when his face shone in talking. (10)
- He had always had private means, and those early years before he married had passed happily in an East-End parish. (8)
- It is an odd thing, how happily two people, if there are two, can live in a place where they have no acquaintance. (2)
- When you and the Middletons are gone, we shall go on so quietly and happily together with our books and our music! (4)
- Happily there was no hurry; though before any bond was ratified, she decided conscientiously that it must be done. (10)
- The young ladies went, and Lady Middleton was happily preserved from the frightful solitude which had threatened her. (4)
- He was then in his prime, and I like to recall the outward image which expressed the inner man as happily as his name. (9)
- Their occasional rap at the pegs diversifies the stitchings and is often happily timed to settle an internal argument. (10)
- She wakened like the Princess of the Kiss; happily not to kisses; to no sign, touch or call that she could trace backward. (10)
- When he did reach it, happily a good while before his death, I do not believe any man ever enjoyed the like condition more. (9)
- She thought so too, and smiled happily, promising secresy, at his request; for the sake of continuing so felicitous a life. (10)
- Happily for Lucy and the hope she bore in her bosom, she was perversely admiring a fair horsewoman galloping by at the moment. (10)
- He who supposed that her recent despair and present tears were for the loss of her lover, gave happily more comfort than he took. (10)
- Once in Nepal, where he had gone to shoot, he had passed a month quite happily with only a Ghoorka servant who could speak no English. (8)
- This (he was happily as ignorant as any other youth of the working of his machinery) prompted him to bid her sing before they parted. (10)
- Awed by the apparition of so many arms and uniforms, the North-Westers abandoned further resistance, and bloodshed was happily averted. (19)
- The squire could endure no more, and happily so, for my father was losing his remarkably moderated tone, and threatening polysyllables. (10)
- While he hesitated, not finding a phrase sufficiently delicate to express the idea, she happily saved him from the crudity of open speech. (13)
- Happily for him, philosophy, in the present instance, after a round of profundities, turned her lantern upon the comic aspect of his errand. (10)
- We managed to get away from Florence without his knowing it, and we have spent the last two years in Lausanne, very happily, though very quietly. (9)
- There were, happily, two roads, and not the slightest reason or smallest argument were needed to make me choose that which my cauchemar had not chosen. (10)
- The frivolous ingenuity which wasted itself in this exercise happily could not hold out long, and in verse it was pretty well helpless from the beginning. (9)
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