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Discover Ludwig"cheerful event" is a correct and usable form of written English.
It is typically used to refer to a pleasant, joyful occasion that has a celebratory atmosphere. For example: "The summer solstice is always a cheerful event, with festivals and parades taking place in cities all over the world."
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"The Mahdi's birthday is a cheerful event, but it turned into a tragedy," he continued.
Why, especially at such a cheerful event, did this happen?
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MEETINGS of airline bosses are rarely cheerful events, profits being tighter than leg room in economy.
As "Be Aggressive" begins, a car plows into a pedestrian--and we plunge into the play's central conflict: How does a Vista del Sol cheerleader cope with one of the least cheerful events imaginable--the sudden death of her mother?
Youth volunteers, speakers and attendees cheerful at the event.
Bonus Event: A cheerful thought.
It was a cheerful, peaceful and liberating event, much-needed after a couple of dreadful weeks following the devastating news of the Orlando mass shooting.
He became a familiar, cheerful presence at public events.
Ms. Ellmann, who grew up in the United States and England, the daughter of the eminent biographer Richard Ellmann, orchestrates these dire events with cheerful aplomb and large helpings of bile.
It is high time that gay pride parades in the ex-communist countries of Europe become the cheerful, cheesy and unremarkable events that they have long become in the western half of the continent.
The mood of the event turned from cheerful cocktail sipping banter to stunned silence.
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