Sentence examples for cheers someone from inspiring English sources

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In any other circumstances, I think we can all agree, it is virtually obligatory that while being photographed holding up a glass as if to say, "cheers", someone is required to wheel out Bill Murray's line from Lost In Translation, where the actor's character purrs, "For relaxing times... make it Suntory time", in a bid to flog whiskey.

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"It may be said of it: 'It is bad today and every day it will get worse, until the worst of all happens.' " It's a mistaken prejudice of our times to think that the only way to cheer someone up is to tell them something cheerful.

To cheer someone up a bit.

"Goooo on, Sam!" he roars, a bit like he's cheering someone on at a football match.

These embraces look warm and comforting, and exactly like the kind of thing that would engender trust or cheer someone up.

They make the grave assumption that the best way to cheer someone up is to tell them that all will be well.

Flowers are nice for a celebration or condolences, but sometimes you just want to cheer someone up after a shit day.

Beauty is cheering someone up.

Cheer someone on...it can be anyone from a teammate to a world leader.

While this is a good intentioned way of trying to cheer someone up, it may come across as invalidating.

You Always Find It In Your Deep And Caring Heart To Help Someone To Assist Someone To Guide Someone To Cheer Someone..

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