Sentence examples for reported gleefully from inspiring English sources

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The new signs were barely up, the gossips reported gleefully, when a number of show business celebrities who always stayed at the Rihga when they were in New York went into a swoon of the vapors and started canceling reservations.

He has prescribed a night out, Mr. Lochte reported gleefully, and doesn't ask too many questions about extracurriculars like surfing and skateboarding, though he drew the line at sky diving.

Some of the British press, recalling Britain's role in thwarting French domination of Europe after the revolution, reported gleefully on discomfiture in Paris at the Waterloo anniversary in three months time – underlining how remembering history may stir deep-seated tensions among neighbours, just as the Western powers and Russia are at odds on marking their victory in 1945.

"A large concourse of Men stood amazd silent Spectators of the whole transaction," Abigail reported gleefully.

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Now, scores of blogs and Facebook accounts report gleefully on its failings and internal feuding.

Some slugs, she reports gleefully, mate by way of what is known even in scientific papers as a "love dart", a small blade of chitin or cartilage that may have provided the Greeks with the inspiration for Eros's arrow.

She added, "The meaning of 'Barbie' went beyond an expressed antipathy; actual physical violence and torture towards the doll was repeatedly reported, quite gleefully, across age, school and gender".

The Muslim Brotherhood to which Mr Morsi belonged is being hounded; daily reports gleefully recount the capture, imprisonment and trial of dozens of its leaders.

Its 1989 annual report gleefully notes the number of people between 45 and 54 years old will increase by 46percentt during the 1990's.

The right-wing Latino press of southern Florida had a field day with the reports, gleefully insisting that Chavez was terminally ill, citing unnamed American intelligence specialists.

The new report gleefully says we could be witnessing 1849 all over again, the second-coming of a "Gold Rush," a term the co-authors utilize nine times in the preface. .

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