Ainda não temos significados para "assume cheerfulness".
1No assurances of mine, no assumed cheerfulness and fortitude could remove it.
2Then he said with assumed cheerfulness: I will now make thy fortune for thee.
3At these words Aaron's eyes filled, but he hastened to reply, with assumed cheerfulness:
4He sat a moment silent-thensaid, with assumed cheerfulness:
5He answered with assumed cheerfulness in the affirmative.
6She added in an instant, with assumed cheerfulness:
7The captain rejoined them presently, asking the ladies with an assumed cheerfulness if they intended bathing.
8Even Cabot, for all his assumed cheerfulness, realised the many dangers with which they were beset.
9Now I must force an assumed cheerfulness.
10"I can hardly tell," replied the secret service man, with assumed cheerfulness.
11At home, assumed cheerfulness.
12"While there is life there is hope, dearest," he said, with assumed cheerfulness.
13"I'm used to these knockouts," he wheezed with assumed cheerfulness one Sunday night.
14To be sure there are many cases in which an assumed cheerfulness and courage do have a mighty effect on the inner man.
15"Good-morning, Squire," said Wallingford, with a quickly assumed cheerfulness of manner, smiling in his usual grave way.
16"'Twasn't so bad, after all," remarked the boy, with assumed cheerfulness; "but it looked mighty ticklish for your men at one time."