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Example sentences for "more cheerful"

  • Indeed, a fellow of gentler temper, a more cheerful, kind friend, I never knew of his sex.

  • I say we, but in truth I might say I had to consider these things, for Sir Harry seemed to have neither care for the present nor hope for the future, and do what I might to bring him to a more cheerful complexion, it was all to no purpose.

  • His voice again fell upon my ear--this time in a more cheerful tone.

  • There was consolation in either hypothesis; and, in the trust that one or the other was true, I sprang back into my saddle, and with a more cheerful heart, rode away from the spot.

  • In a few years, however, this sombre scene assumes a more cheerful aspect.

  • The birds sang in more cheerful notes, and the leaves began to bud forth on the trees.

  • But the fresh air and bright sun seldom failed to restore me to some degree of composure; and, on my return, I met the salutations of my friends with a readier smile and a more cheerful heart.

  • Philip, thinking he might be more cheerful at a day-school, tried the experiment of placing him at one where the boys were much of his own age.

  • By the time she had got to the end of the platform, her thoughts had taken a more cheerful turn.

  • But at last he got up with a more cheerful air, and seized his cap.

  • Come, let us be more cheerful; let us talk of the gay, great world, or of country scenes and happy life at home.

  • So a lighter, more cheerful, and grander architecture, with symbolic beauties, appeared with changing ideas and sentiments.

  • Church architecture had become lighter, more cheerful, and more symbolic.

  • He walked the rest of the way home in indignant silence, and, after giving minute instructions to Mr. Kemp next morning at breakfast, went off to work in a more cheerful frame of mind.

  • But the fresh air and bright sun seldom failed to restore me to some degree of composure, and on my return I met the salutations of my friends with a readier smile and a more cheerful heart.

  • The old man had, in the meantime, been pensive, but on the appearance of his companions he assumed a more cheerful air, and they sat down to eat.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    more active; more amusing; more cheerful; more children; more closely; more complete; more dangerous; more effectual; more especially; more generally; more grace; more happy; more have; more high; more importance; more intense; more letters; more literally; more money; more pleasing; more precisely; more primitive; more sensible; more strongly; more useful; more words