Cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful.
1 But if it's coming up for morning, things'll cheer up a bit.
2 But cheer up , dear, cheer up ; and the Colonel broke down entirely.
3 But she hoped very much that James might cheer up in London.
4 So cheer up , Captain; and buy a flower off a poor girl.
5 Now cheer up and think no more about it for the present.
6 So cheer up , old comrade; everything's lovely and the goose hangs high.
7 I told her to cheer up , I would do what I could.
8 Even Buckley began to cheer up after a few days had passed.
9 You have to cheer up either to eat or take a bath.
10 Everything was going so pleasantly if only Sir Richard would cheer up .
11 And do try and cheer up before I get back, please, Philip.
12 We must only cheer up our darling, and give her good counsel.
13 He-he'd a wanted you to-to- to dowhatyoucould to cheer up .
14 But cheer up ; I don't think we're going to die this time.
15 They took effect, however, for Archie did cheer up like a man.
16 Do what he would Roy could not cheer up his sister's spirits.
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