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Meanings of wonted cheerfulness in English
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Usage of wonted cheerfulness in English
1
But his companion could not be roused to the wontedcheerfulness.
2
The terrible vision was repeated, and she awoke, but not to her wontedcheerfulness.
3
She strove hard against her depression, and recovered a little of her wontedcheerfulness.
4
Commencement Day, in the year 1798, was a day bereft, in some respects, of its wontedcheerfulness.
5
Even Rosemary seemed depressed and made no attempt to stir the Happy Family to their wontedcheerfulness.
6
It was a good while, after the Little Gentleman was gone, before our boarding-house recovered its wontedcheerfulness.
7
Then he smiled grimly on his attentive and obedient crew, speaking with all his wontedcheerfulness and authority.
8
Though she was not melancholy, she did not appear to have her wontedcheerfulness, but was serious and thoughtful.
9
She observed that her husband had recovered more than his wontedcheerfulness, and seemed indeed as gay as Belle herself.
10
The rays of the setting sun were imparting even more than their wontedcheerfulness to the airy and bustling streets of Milan.
11
For so long a time had this state of things existed that her husband was fast losing his wontedcheerfulness of temper.
12
A good cry, indulged in the grateful solitude of the east gable, had soothed her nerves and restored her to her wontedcheerfulness.
13
The sun was now shining brilliantly, and when the beautiful islands of Japan came in sight Rob found that he had recovered his wontedcheerfulness.
14
Yet even the next day the Lares and Penates had regained something of their wontedcheerfulness, and life had begun again with the first breakfast.
15
Had they foreseen how the next occupation of the Promised Land was destined to result, they might have acquiesced with more of their wontedcheerfulness.
16
A strange foreboding- asenseof separation and loss-seemedto oppress her, and no efforts on her part could enable her to maintain her wontedcheerfulness.