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cheery
[ cheer-ee ]
cheery
/ ˈʃɪəɪ /
adjective
- showing or inspiring cheerfulness
Derived Forms
- ˈԱ, noun
- ˈ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- i· adverb
- i·Ա noun
- un·i· adverb
- un·i·Ա noun
- ܲ·y adjective
Example Sentences
Currently touring the new material across the U.K., he’ll stop in L.A. just in time to bless the Bowl with a cheery conversation with the audience about our impending demise.
He continued: "Barnes ended every show the same way with a cheery 'pip pip'. So 'pip pip' Barnsey. Thanks for some great music."
Many of us naively thought the 2008 election of the first Black president signaled a sea change in white Americans’ attitudes about race, but that was far too cheery a view.
Trump painted a subsequent conversation with Zelenskyy in an equally cheery light.
Referring to the track as "effortlessly cool and cheery at the same time," The Associated Press celebrate Turner's "husky tone" on "Hot For You Baby."
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