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cheerless

[cheer-lis] / ˈtʃɪər lɪs /


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Cheerless Prospect Sirs: Things look good in Europe, but bad here.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cheerless last week was the Federal Farm Board's first birthday.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cheerless Charlie flounders to the opposite curb, climbs out, observes with dismay that his knickers are filled with water �they look like two giant links of knackwurst.

From Time Magazine Archive

An eastern wind blows chill and raw, Cheerless and black the waters lie, And as I gaze athwart the haze, I see the night patrol go by.

From The Guards Came Through and Other Poems by Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir

A Cheerless Room At seven o'clock, precisely, Grandmother Starr limped into the dining-room.

From Master of the Vineyard by Reed, Myrtle




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