Crossword-Solution: GUILELESSLY
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree;
supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this
application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir
J. Davies.
Hint 2 anagram
DNIIVE
Hint 3 another clue
"Delicious!"
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Sentences with GUILELESSLY (5)
She was chattering guilelessly with her companion, asking more questions than she could possibly expect to have answered.
Iterate, Iterate, iterate, harp on the trite: Our preacher to win is the supple in stiff: Yet always in measure, with bearing polite: The manner of one that would expiate His share in grandmotherly Laws, Which do the dark thing to destroy, Under aspect of water so guilelessly white For the general use, by the devils befouled.
But Simon Nishikanta, becoming suddenly aware that the old man was babbling, bellowed out ferociously: "Oh, shut up! Close your jaw! You make me tired with your everlasting 'I remember.'" The Ancient Mariner was guilelessly surprised, as if he had slipped somewhere in his narrative.
From this moment he set himself to conquer the husband rather than the wife, turning all his batteries against the poor Gambara, who quite guilelessly went on eating Signor Giardini’s _bocconi_, without thinking of their flavor.
Also there rose a headland of hoary aspect Gnawed by the tide, Frilled by the nimb of the morning as two friends stood there Guilelessly glad— Wherefore they knew not—touched by the fringe of an ecstasy Scantly descried.
Quotes with GUILELESSLY (3)
Is happiness a sort of blissful state of mind or just a kind of surreal propensity? It may be hard to recognize its very nature, if we remain guilelessly confined in a state of woeful unawareness or in a no-man’s-land of emotions. In their dogged and obstinate quest for the zenith of happiness, many forget to take pleasure in the small things of everyday and, thus, become disgruntled and depressed instead, which leads them to a mire of gloom. ("C’est quand le bonheur “)
His face frankly displays his suffering, expressing it with a truly royal simplicity. At such moments even the very best people are apt to give themselves away with the kind of look which says to you more or less directly: 'You see how I'm sticking it out; don't praise me, it's my nature; thanks all the same.' But the Curé de Torcy looks straight at you, guilelessly. His eyes beg your compassion and sympathy. But with what nobility they beg! A king might beg in just that way.
Some people must dream broadly and guilelessly, if only to balance those who never dream at all.