President, will show how good-humoredly the President bore a jest upon the subject.
Frenchy, a little bewildered, laughed good-humoredly as the bantering throng plied him with absurdities.
This banter he shared with Frenchy, who took it as good-humoredly as Tom himself, when he understood it, and when he didn't Tom explained it to him.
At first Gertrude, with a washerwoman, did her own work; then Eliza came blithely and good-humoredly on the scene.
He laughed good-humoredly as he grasped Carrington's outstretched hand.
Darcy laughed good-humoredly at the pertinacity of his tormentor; and half amused by the man, and half ashamed of his own rudeness to him, he made some casual observation on the scenery to open a reconciliation.
He leaned back in his chair and looked at Hardy good-humoredly from under his eyebrows.
Eric good-humoredly took the crape from his sleeve.
He offered good-humoredly his professional services, and there was only one brief sentence in which he suggested that it would be a protection and a safeguard to his young friend Eric, to be again under the eye of his mother.
The passengers thus addressed, apparently miners and workingmen, good humoredly descended, all except one, who seemed disinclined to leave the much coveted seat on the box beside the driver.
Sue gave it to me and good-humoredly yawned and said she must be getting home.
Ill-humoredly he descended the stairs, that sentimental "man of the desert" seemed to have thoroughly spoiled his temper.
The doctor--after a preliminary look at Miss Gwilt--good-humoredly shook his head.
Show me one," she said, Still smiling as good-humoredly as ever, the doctor humored his nervous patient.
Allan delivered himself of a groan of despair, stared in mute surprise at the anxious face of his friend, and good-humoredly gave way.
He could bear most things good-humoredly where he felt that he had the superiority.
This demand was not pleasing to Thaddeus, but he good-humoredly replied, "I knew not till you were so kind as to inform me that a man's temper depends on his clothes.
Mr. Merrick good-humoredly gave up his place to the nurse.
She laughed good-humoredly back at him, then went to the table and poured from the flask which he had left standing there, liquor to the depth of two fingers, this time drinking it more deliberately.
The manner in which he uttered these words produced a hearty laugh, in which he himself most good-humoredly took part.
There's many a thing to amuse a body, Selina," she said good-humoredly as she took off her wraps.
Neither was I," said Miss Emma good-humoredly if unexpectedly.
He looked at her good-humoredly a second, then, without recognition, glanced over her head to the girl behind her.
Meanwhile Cashel hastily descended the stairs, not over good-humoredly commenting on Mr. Kennyfeck's ill-chosen moment for a business conversation.
Sir Patrick lifted two of his white, wrinkled old fingers, and good-humoredly patted the young sailor on the cheek.
She good-humoredly put an end to the embarrassment--which the shy visitor appeared to feel acutely--by speaking first.
The cure smiled again and good-humoredly took down the keys of the little staircase that leads to the upper chapel and thence to the bell-tower.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "humoredly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.