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Take responsibility for the defeat yourself and try to cheer up your dispirited supporters that all is not lost.
A whirlwind of energy and optimism, she would go in with a guitar and try to cheer up the residents with a song.
This has not been an unreservedly negative year at the World Economic Forum, the annual gathering of business and economic leaders at this ski resort, even if Klaus Schwab, the major-domo of the event, did feel called upon to try to cheer up attendees at the forum's formal opening.
Often, we try to cheer up people with lame sentences or hijack the conversations by discussing our own stories.
No matter if he was sad or mad, he would always try to cheer up everybody".
Crack jokes and try to cheer up the detainee.
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A comedian walks into a bar … and tries to cheer up the glummest waitress in France.
(Her biology teacher is not the first stressed-out woman Tarah has tried to cheer up).
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