Both Uses
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Anne Of Green Gables
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- And now, this crisp September morning, Anne and Diana were tripping blithely down the Birch Path, two of the happiest little girls in Avonlea.†
p. 105.1 *blithely = in a carefree and happy manner -- often unaware of or ignoring something that should be of concern
- Anne ran blithely up the hill and into the kitchen, where a hot supper was waiting on the table.†
p. 230.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(blithe) carefree and happy -- often unaware of or ignoring something that should be of concern
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)