You speak at your ease, chere Madame, of the interminable and formidable job of my producing a mon age another Golden Bowl--the most arduous and thankless task I ever set myself.
Chere et incomparable amie, I feel that I am almost happy, and it's your doing.
I saw them that time in Petersburg avec cette chere amie (oh, how I used to wound her then), and I wasn't afraid of their abuse or even of their praise.
Liza turned in passing to her unpleasantly surprised chere cousine, and kissed her twice.
Enfin, this Praskovya, as cette chere amie calls her, is a type.
Stepan Trofimovitch sent me that evening to cette chere amie to implore her to allow him to come to her, but she would not see me.
Chere Lise, I thought you said something of some one's being murdered.
I've always been of use, I always told them so et d, cette chere ingrate.
Madame de Sevigne says that he petitioned for the life of his chere moitie.
My wife is horsed to-night, chere Madame; she cannot come to the dinner--a thousand pardons.
I beseech you, chere Anna, let us put aside politics; I cannot see what pleasure a woman can find in such tiresome things.
Yesterday I had a letter from her in which she calls me, sportively, 'Ma chere reine.
You will come soon, won't you, ma chere demoiselle?
The note ran: "Chere amie, you have so much indisposition in these days.
Chere enfant, you must not look at all the world through the cloud of one sorrow!
Madame Bozier, studying with a wistful affection the dainty lines of Sylvie's slight figure, "And that is an even more fatal gift than beauty, chere petite!
Chere Mademoiselle, where I am going is my own secret, and not even your appealing looks will drag it out of me!
Be gladde lordes, bothe more and lasse, For this hath ordeyned our stewarde, To chere you all this Christmasse, The bores heed with mustarde.
Hir chere is pleynly sprad in the brightnesse *Of the sonne, for ther hit wol unclose.
This was his wit; al made he to Iasoun 1420 Gret chere of love and of affeccioun, For drede lest his lordes hit espyde.
But sooth is this, the quene hath mad swich chere Un-to this child, that wonder is to here; And of the present that his fader sente She thanked him ful ofte, in good entente.
Commending in his herte hir wommanhede, And eek hir vertu, passing any wight 240 Of so yong age, as wel in chere as dede.
But with glad chere to the yate is went, With other folk, to grete the markisesse, And after that doth forth hir bisinesse.
Glad was this markis of hir answering, But yet he feyned as he were nat so; Al drery was his chere and his loking Whan that he sholde out of the chambre go.
This worthy limitour, this noble Frere, 1265 He made alwey a maner louring chere Upon the Somnour, but for honestee No vileyns word as yet to him spak he.
And with that word we riden forth our weye; And he bigan with right a mery chere His tale anon, and seyde in this manere.
Greet chere made our hoste us everichon, And to the soper sette he us anon; (750) And served us with vitaille at the beste.
Walter hir dooth so feithfully plesaunce, That it was deyntee for to seen the chere Bitwixe hem two, now they ben met y-fere.
The Mirour scheweth in his kinde As he hadde al the world withinne, And is in soth nothing therinne; And so farth Hate for a throwe: Til he a man hath overthrowe, 1080 Schal noman knowe be his chere Which is avant, ne which arere.
CHERE ET BONNE, One little defect in this otherwise so beautiful landscape is caused by the ebb and flow.
But you, chere reine,--you knew I was going to be there.
When did you see them, ma chere mademoiselle Marie?
Eh bonjour, chere Madame,' said the personage, while Irina curtseyed respectfully to her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.