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Meanings of cheery song in English
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Usage of cheery song in English
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He paused, took another breath, then unleashed another chorus of the bird's optimistic, cheerysong.
2
Early spring trailing through the meadows will bring you the cheerysong of the meadow-lark: "Spring-o-the-year!"
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Ah, listen to that cheerysong.
4
Singing a cheerysong he stood at the helm, caring nothing for the waves that raged about the ship.
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All morning the bird kept up a constant cheerysong, though it quietened whenever anyone else entered the kitchen.
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The night darkened upon him; he heard the owl screech his dismal note, and the whip-poor-will chant his cheerysong.
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The stroke of the oars was listless, but a Boston sailor of a merry sort came to a cheerysong:
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This was quickly started, and began a cheerysong, as though inviting a kettle to accept of its genial warmth.
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And the King says to the Queen: "What will we give to the wee Robin for singing us this cheerysong?"
10
Reynolds, known for her wholesome looks, starred alongside Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Fred Astaire in cheerysong-and-dance musicals of the 1950s and 1960s.
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He missed the cheerysongs and the earnest presence even more than he had thought.
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Here every year they return from a tour of thousands of miles and gladden the quiet place with their cheerysongs.
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There had been more wine in the cask than Roland supposed, for the cheerysongs of the guild echoed through the sylvan solitude.