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Meaning of gainly

Wordnet

gainly (s)

graceful and pleasing

Webster

gainly (a.)

Handily; readily; dexterously; advantageously.

gainly Sentence Examples

  1. The giraffe's long neck helped it gainly reach the high leaves of the acacia tree.
  2. The ballerina moved gainly across the stage, her every step fluid and graceful.
  3. Despite her clumsy appearance, the athlete exhibited a surprising amount of gainly coordination on the field.
  4. The lanky teenager grew gainly into his limbs, eventually becoming a tall and athletic young man.
  5. The hunter gainly stalked the deer, moving with agility and stealth through the dense undergrowth.
  6. The toddler's gainly attempts to walk filled her parents with both amusement and pride.
  7. The horse's gainly canter carried it swiftly across the open pasture.
  8. The boxer's gainly jabs and hooks proved more effective than his opponent's brute force.
  9. The hikers gainly ascended the steep mountain trail, their bodies growing stronger with each step.
  10. The conductor gainly waved his baton, leading the orchestra through a stirring performance of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.

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graceful and pleasingHandily; readily; dexterously; advantageously.

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The giraffe's long neck helped it gainly reach the high leaves of the acacia tree.

The ballerina moved gainly across the stage, her every step fluid and graceful.

Despite her clumsy appearance, the athlete exhibited a surprising amount of gainly coordination on the field.

The lanky teenager grew gainly into his limbs, eventually becoming a tall and athletic young man.