At times she would emerge from the cloud of depression which seemed so often to envelop her now and join light-heartedly in whatever was going on, but these occasions grew more and more rare.
Could old Silas have seen her smiling light-heartedly as she danced across the hall he would never have recognized her as the same girl who had stood before him a few hours previously, savagely angry.
After that Thomas sullenly did Triplett's bidding and half-heartedly assisted in the work of getting the Kawa into the atoll.
The final word about him is that he accepted life open-heartedly and as a consequence requires in his readers an equal open-heartedness and nothing else.
There was a gasp from the pious audience, and then a roar of laughter from irreverent men, in which, I must confess, I light-heartedly joined.
Being unconscious of any significance in the occasion, I chatted light-heartedly about the large issues of life and probably settled most of them to my personal satisfaction.
My associates, who had so light-heartedly let me in for this unpleasant experience, now realized that they must see me through it.
He enjoyed enacting his part, and he was as instinctively and whole-heartedly a priest as another man is a soldier or a lawyer.
I have urged them to support consistently and whole-heartedly the very essential and vital institutions of the National Fund and the National Assembly.
May our loving and ever-watchful Master, guide and protect you in all the services you are so whole-heartedly tendering to His sacred Threshold, and may He enable you to contribute your full share in carrying out His Great Purpose for mankind!
But Gordon had never cared to respond more than half-heartedly to Morris' advances, while Dick's attitude we already know.
Instead of sailing jauntily upon the high seas, sinking helpless merchantmen almost at will, it was half-heartedly lying in wait along the coasts, seeking its victims in the vessels of dispersed convoys.
According to my idea, the business of the American navy was to join its forces whole-heartedly with those of the Allies in the effort to win the war.
The Marchioness of Londonderry threw herself whole-heartedly into the movement.
The local authorities half-heartedly began to fortify the city, but there were no troops except militia to man the works, and when the Dutch fleet hove in sight a panic ensued.
The Chamber was dissolved, and though the new one supported him half-heartedly the old line Conservatives had become deeply dissatisfied with the radical tendencies of the government and the Emperor.
At that moment Jack looked over the past months to the day when he so light-heartedly bade his uncle good-bye, and so cheerfully accepted the charge laid upon him.
In another five minutes she was playing tennis as whole-heartedly as though it were her only business in life.
He made no further objections, however, and Joan threw herself whole-heartedly into her preparations, determined on a success which must win approval as by a tour de force.
The juxtaposition of Pixie and lovers had proved just as startling to him as to his wife, but while she had been scandalised, he was frankly, whole-heartedly amused.
He still wrote to three or four of his older college friends from time to time, and to these old friends he half-heartedly enlarged on how a few months in the poorer quarters would help him on with his work.
He asked himself fiercely why he had half-heartedly wished, so many times, to see her but once, before going.
He forgot that magnificent lot of fellows, his classmates; there was not a circumstance outside of the shadowy garden which he did not whole-heartedly forget.
But he would not merely say "yes" and please his listener by subscribing whole-heartedly to the ideas or points of view under discussion.
Thus on this May morning Basine was able to grasp the enormity of his offense and to apologize whole-heartedly for its commission and simultaneously to enjoy the memory of it.
Between its great white pillars, flaking paint and half-heartedly confessing their woodland genesis, stood a tall young man, bareheaded.
Everybody began whole-heartedly to enjoy the time of year.
His relief at Tommy's absence was really due to the fact that he had been spared the sight of some one genuinely and whole-heartedly anxious about Beatrice's fate.
He had never been anything but good to her, and he had been so whole-heartedly good that for her to give thought-room to a suspicion of him was heinous.
As if it were possible or desirable for the man who works half-heartedly eight hours a day to keep down the man who works whole-souledly eighteen hours a day!
He would do it pluckily, whole-heartedly and badly.
He gave himself whole-heartedly to his task, and he stretched the legs of the ponies behind him.
We should have parted with Mr. Allan less light-heartedly could we have anticipated what was in store for us.
She carried it off light-heartedly and with the most perfect politeness.
He ground his teeth in impotent fury, and unrestrainedly execrated the stupendous folly which had induced him to enter so light- heartedlyinto an adventure fraught with elements of such unimaginable horror.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "heartedly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.