List of antonyms from "zeroed on" to antonyms from "zinging"


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Definition of the day : « zestfully »

  • As in eagerly : adv anxiously
  • As in gladly : adv happily
  • As in happily : adv with joy, pleasure
Example sentences :
  • "Here's some Talents, Incorporated information," he said zestfully.
  • Extract from : « Talents, Incorporated » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • She was sure she could never learn so rapidly and zestfully again.
  • Extract from : « Jessamine » by Marion Harland
  • Murgatroyd zestfully licked his empty cup to get the last least drop of coffee.
  • Extract from : « The Hate Disease » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • Coburn zestfully let himself be thrown out, while Dillon roared and tried to get at him through the flying wedge of waiters.
  • Extract from : « The Invaders » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • They cut across the yacht's bow and zestfully played around her two or three times, then went on, toward a faraway horizon.
  • Extract from : « Creatures of the Abyss » by Murray Leinster
  • This was a spiral stair, and he zestfully spun around it as he went to the next deck below.
  • Extract from : « Operation: Outer Space » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • Jamison declaimed, wearing a throat-mike as Bell zestfully panned his camera and the ship swung down.
  • Extract from : « Operation: Outer Space » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • Here was a man who could talk of the Song of Roland as zestfully as though it had just been reported from the telegraph office.
  • Extract from : « Atlantic Classics » by Various
  • Mathematicians zestfully contrive problems to stump each other.
  • Extract from : « The Machine That Saved The World » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
  • Murgatroyd zestfully licked his emptied tiny mug, to get the last least taste of the beverage.
  • Extract from : « The Hate Disease » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins