cheery

IPA: tʃˈɪri

adjective

  • In a good mood, happy, cheerful.
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Examples of "cheery" in Sentences

  • Marshal Stone called a cheery greeting, the while his horse dropped its head to drink.
  • The nurse called a cheery greeting to a young man in a beribboned cap, and he whistled in reply.
  • Kat, cheery is a good word -- it is a pretty nice thing to have greet me in the kitchen every morning!
  • "Oh, come here this minute, every one of you," called a cheery voice, and Nina Earl stepped through an opening in the hedge.
  • He spoke in what he called his cheery way, but Beth had begun to feel that there was another word which would express his manner better, and now it occurred to her.
  • Peggy and Polly hung over the rail calling cheery farewells to Durand and Lowell and telling the others that they would never forgive them if they did not win the trophy.
  • The girl nodded, and as Microby Dandeline scrambled up over the wheel and settled herself beside her upon the board that served as a seat, she called a cheery good-by, and clucked to the horses.
  • From time to time I poked my head out into the rain, and called cheery encouragement to the reinforcements, or sent messages to Havelock - I remember one of them was that Delhi had fallen at last, and that old Johnny Nicholson had bought a bullet, poor devil.
  • From time to time I poked my head out into the rain, and called cheery encouragement to the reinforcements, or sent messages to Havelock — I remember one of them was that Delhi had fallen at last, and that old Johnny Nicholson had bought a bullet, poor devil.

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