We have no meanings for "so cheerless" in our records yet.
1 Yet was the outside not half so cheerless as the interior.
2 She never remembered to have seen it quite so cheerless and gloomy before.
3 Ellen, watching keenly, knew why the little house was so cheerless and somber.
4 The kind, new mother brought sunshine and hope into the place that had once been so cheerless .
5 But then the house looked so cheerless .
6 It was all so drab, so cheerless .
7 Nothing has struck me as so pathetic as the condition of the English farm labourer-sohopeless, so cheerless.
8 The world had been so cheerless !
9 Oh, they were so negative and so cheerless , so deceptive and so ungrateful, just a godless bunch, all of them.
10 The abode that looked so cheerless , and which had so evidently hung long on hand, was the property of Squire Hazeldean.
11 It was only at service last Sunday I was thinking of it; our religion seems so cold, so cheerless compared to yours.
12 Seeing them so cheerless , the valiant son of Madri, with many 1,000 shafts, checked them in that battle.
13 'But you oughtn't to be quite alone.- Imeanit must be so cheerless . '
14 "But, Mrs. Newt, why do you take so cheerless a view of your husband's intentions in this matter?"
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This collocation consists of: So cheerless through the time
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