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gladsome

[glad-suhm] / ˈglæd səm /








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No doubt it will be another spooky, unsettling and gripping tale from the gladsome Goth.

From BBC • Feb. 13, 2022

Church bells across the land would peal out the gladsome tidings from every tower.

From The Guardian • Feb. 1, 2020

This whopping recovery was not, however, entirely gladsome to bankers, for in fiscal 1937 their banks made that showing, not through any blossoming in banking operations but because of reductions in expenses.

From Time Magazine Archive

Readers of Airwoman know that the Betsey Barton, who edits a monthly page called "Cloud Club," is the pretty, 16-year-old daughter of gladsome Adman Bruce Barton.

From Time Magazine Archive

But even better than the solid reality of the book in my hand was the gladsome fact that my mother and father at last understood the kind of nourishment I needed to survive.

From "The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate" by Jacqueline Kelly




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