Then I happened to think how I hated to see my freckles in the looking-glass, and I saw that lovely picture out the window, too; so then I knew I'd found the things to be glad about.
I can't see anythin' ter be glad about--gettin' a pair of crutches when you wanted a doll!
But besides that, this afternoon I believe I got some help for something I want to do; and thinking about that, and about what I want to do, was part of I what was feeling so glad about.
I want to know all the things you are feeling so glad about.
It's nothing to be glad about," Margaret had said, quickly, when she saw the change in his face.
The child cried, of course, and it was then that her father taught her the game of hunting for something to be glad about, in everything that happened; and he said she could begin right then by being glad she didn't NEED the crutches.
The game is to find something in everything to be glad about; and you couldn't even begin to hunt, for there isn't anything about you but what you COULD be glad about.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glad about" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.