Sentence examples for too cheery from inspiring English sources

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Aren't flowers a bit too cheery?

Gardam's style is too cheery and content for that.

The dialogue was too cheery for what was being discussed.

If the inspiration doesn't sound too cheery, the clothes themselves are worth getting excited about.

It's neither kitsch (too cheery) nor camp (too smart) nor outsider (way too good and way too expensive).

"I asked my editor if he thought it was too cheery, and he said no," he told me.

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He's too darn cheery.

Mr. Lazio produced a last-minute Web video, too: a cheery announcement, featuring supporters who simply exhort voters to side with him on Tuesday.

Anyway, soon after, I bought a Titanic cookbook of my own: Last Dinner on the Titanic by Rick Archbold and Dana McCauley (I passed on RMS Titanic: Dinner is Served by Yvonne Hume, the great-niece of the ship's first violinist; that subtitle is a bit too disturbingly cheery even for me).

Mostly in their 20's, they are brass players and percussionists, dancers and jugglers, a glowingly good-looking bunch, and irrepressibly cheery, too.

Mostly in their 20's, and all members of a nonprofit performing and educational group called Star of Indiana, which is based in Bloomington, they are brass players and percussionists, dancers and jugglers, a glowingly good-looking bunch, and irrepressibly cheery, too.

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