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1 It wasn't a very cheery way to welcome everyone back for fall.
2 I inquired, dubiously; for it did not sound a very cheery prospect.
3 The red blinds shone very cheery and comfortable upon that stormy night.
4 But inside, dry and warm, she was a very cheery little craft.
5 Although more soldier than saint, he had a very cheery , genial side.
6 He was very cheery , gregarious, I would say charismatic, he said.
7 The nursery breakfast the next morning was a very cheery one.
8 It may not be correct, but it's very cheery and refreshing.
9 We had a very cheery tea, and assisted Cynthia to wash up afterwards.
10 Ned's a glorious fellow, and will make your house very cheery . '
11 The squire was very cheery this evening; from what cause cannot now be said.
12 Then the Harbottles themselves joined us, very cheery after a gallop from the Wazir-Bagh.
13 His eyes were small, but bright, and very cheery when his humour was good.
14 A very cheery bachelor was Bobby Fraser, and a tremendous favourite wherever he went.
15 Christmas, 1915, spent at Wittes was a very cheery one.
16 Suddenly, Tye's round face broke into a very cheery smile.
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