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View definitions for cheer up

cheer up

verb as in make cheerful

verb as in become cheerful

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Example Sentences

“When the cards started to come, I had to cheer up,” she says.

You can cheer up along with sleepy Jean by listening to “Daydream Believer.”

If you find that passage as much of a downer as I did, well, Cheer up, Charlie.

Though she gets all the pumpkins she can eat and a good bunch of corn stalks every night, she simply can't cheer up.

Here are concerts,—the best and best-known artists come out and give their services to cheer up Tommy.

"Here, Miss Betsy, cheer up," he cried when he drew near the little girl.

Kurt had made it his duty to cheer up the rather melancholy child as much as was in his power.

I was beginning to grow jealous, when Hbert said to me, "Cheer up, it's only about something he wants him to do for him!"

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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