Wimpy.
Yes , J. Wellington Wimpy is a recurring character in both the animations and the film .
His full name was J. Wellington Wimpy, but everyone just called him Wimpy. - "I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a Hamburger Today!"
No but I'd gladly get in line.
He is Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh. He is known for being very devoted to his wife. He also has a sharp tongue and does not suffer fools gladly.
Ryan Ross's current band The Young Veins put on shows at small venues where they are allowed to come out and meet fans after every show. Ryan (and the rest of the band) will gladly come out and talk to anyone there as well as sign autographs and take pictures with them. They're all very friendly dudes.
J. Wellington Wimpy : "I would gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today" .
Yes , J. Wellington Wimpy is a recurring character in both the animations and the film .
Wimpy said "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today"
"I will gladly pay you Tuesday, for a hamburger today" - Wimpy (Popeye's friend)*The word gladly is always an adverb, meaning in a satisfied or happy manner.
J. Wellington Wimpy frequently appeared in "Popeye" cartoons and usually declared, "I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today."
His full name was J. Wellington Wimpy, but everyone just called him Wimpy. - "I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a Hamburger Today!"
J. Wellington Wimpy, known simply as Wimpy. His typical line when angling for a free meal was "I will gladly pay you Tuesday, for a hamburger today."
Popeye's uncle who liked hamburgers was named Poopdeck Pappy. He was depicted as a tough and gruff character who often clashed with Popeye but shared his love for hamburgers.
No. My best time is 2 minutes, the record holder is Wimpy* and he ate one Tuesday in 45 seconds. [* Wimpy is one of Popeye's best friends, who would..."gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today".]
I will gladly give you some sentences. He donated money gladly. She gladly paid to have her grass cut, rather than do it herself.
He gladly drove him to his house. He gladly took the job at this large firm.
you dont use gladly, sadly.