Cheer-up Sentence Examples

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  • To cheer up a friend who has gone through a hard time.

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  • Tina brought a card to the hospital to cheer up her friend that was sick.

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  • And can somebody please tell Clare Balding to cheer up.

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  • Breakfast number two was of Maria's making, an effort to cheer up Cynthia.

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  • Sa(h)m exhorts the other giants to cheer up and eat but they are too sorrowful to eat and instead fall asleep.

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  • Even the improptu stripper on the hall stage failed to cheer up the deeply disappointed audience.

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  • In addition to costume play, face painting is an excellent way to cheer up the kids or spend a rainy day.

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  • Put your jars in a place where you can see them and they will cheer up your home on the darkest of days.

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  • Keep in mind that everyone grieves in their own way and that you should never imply that the person needs to move on or cheer up.

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  • Dean chalked it up to the obvious—Martha's leaving—but even Fred, who could cheer up a wake in normal times, was not his usual self.

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  • Symbols that represent a high point in one's life or serve to cheer up the individual are often placed on the wrist.

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  • In 2002, the band worked with Jive records to release Cheer Up!

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