Sentence examples for To cheerful from inspiring English sources

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To cheerful

adjective

Noticeably happy and optimistic.

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But it's a style conducive to cheerful deception, and Orwell would have seen straight through it.

In politics, it seemed there was no end to cheerful corruption and fun-loving graft.

Instead, he carried the champion's silver trophy to cheerful English Springer Spaniel, Ch.

But it's perfect for Ms. Bamford, who uses anxiety, loneliness and depression as unlikely vehicles to cheerful laughs.

Mr. Eisenberg later met Sherwin Kaufman, grandson of the Yiddish writer Sholom Aleichem, who set the poems to cheerful tunes.

On the eve of the election in June – Spain's second in six months – Podemos had every reason to cheerful.

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"I know how hard it is for them to be onstage and to be cheerful to other dancers.

It was probably best to stay in the public eye — to try to seem cheerful, unintimidated.

So, to Reasons to Be Cheerful.

There are, however, reasons to be cheerful, according to Mesut Alp, a local historian.

Aston Villa fans have reasons to be cheerful thanks to Tim Sherwood.

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