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22 Sentences With "cheeriest"

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All of this, clearly, is not a recipe for your cheeriest self.
"He was always the cheeriest guy in the party, making everyone else happy," Mr. Asil said.
The new Cygnus spacecraft is the cheeriest of the cargo tugs hauling gear to the International Space Station.
And, considering that they're not exactly the cheeriest or most effusive people in the world, could they be happy anywhere?
The music — including the cheeriest notes from the movies' score — is more than enough to set your holiday spirits soaring. 3.
When The New Yorker moved to the newly opened One World Trade, in January, 2015, O'Hara's was the cheeriest, liveliest spot around.
When we last saw Jim Hilger, he was reminding us of our MIDDLE AGE SPREAD, which is not the cheeriest thing to think about.
In the past, people with dementia were usually relegated to the worst bits of hospitals; now their wards are beginning to look like the cheeriest.
What ensues is quite probably the cheeriest version of this song ever committed to video, cementing the power of Chappelle's ability to make literally anything funny.
Even in the cheeriest moments, when Patrick was clean, everyone — including him — seemed to be bracing for the inevitable moment when he would turn back to drugs.
While the images obviously reflect a few of Betty's darkest moments — from the Black Hood saga to the current Gargoyle King nightmare — the teen claims to only see the cheeriest pictures possible.
Abreu makes coming of age feel like something destined to exhaust even the cheeriest of children as they start to understand how much of their world is shaped by greed and violence.
"12 Steps" roars from the speakers with the album's loudest, feistiest, cheeriest chorus, its chugging acoustic rhythm guitar and fuzzy spiraling riffage pounding with a force that complements the singsong melodic sweetness.
I was reminded of something Bradway had told me, in the nicest, cheeriest way possible, about those who decried the actions of the committee under Regan, and the move to the far right.
It's one of the most relatable lines of the year, and it may not offer easy uplift, but I'd listen to her say it a million times over any of the cheeriest girl-power rallying cries.
Mr. Nagle said that for a while during nightly meetings at his store, managers would give away a "game ball" — usually a piece of fruit but once a Ping-Pong ball — to the workers who'd been the cheeriest during their shifts.
There's no reason a song like "Love on the Brain," a sweet upbeat love ballad complete with spiky plucked guitar chords and electronic mock organ, shouldn't sound like the cheeriest little ditty ever to steal your heart, but it doesn't.
I now by instinct followed the streets that took me waterward, for there, doubtless, were the cheapest, if not the cheeriest inns.
Newsweek described the recording in positive terms, saying it "delivers drug-peddling tales over the cheeriest possible dance tracks. Sesame Street sings crack rap."Mummolo, Jonathan (2006-10-23). "Music: Raw Rap Attacks", Newsweek.
It was speculated that the pressure on him came from the growing prestige of the Japanese Empire and from the Japanese Lawn Tennis Association who refused to allow the exhausted Sato to have a break from tennis and skip the 1934 season. He became depressed and concerned about his abilities. Several world class players reacted to the event. Fred Perry said that Sato was "one of the cheeriest men he had ever known".
Spike is almost on his own against the forces of darkness, yet is arguably the cheeriest person seen in the books: he is jocular, easy-going and is rarely serious or distressed in his work. He loses his cool only rarely; and although he once, seemingly in a fit of depression, considered the possibility of self- sacrifice/suicide, admitting that "battling the undead was never a bowl of cherries," he was in fact trying to trick both Thursday and a Supreme Evil Being. In Something Rotten he offers to take Thursday's place in the afterworld when she is about to die, now knowing that his wife is an assassin, but Thursday persuades him to stay for the sake of their daughter Betty. Ultimately, his wife gives her life to save Thursday.
James M. Tarbox of Knight Ridder News Services described the sisters' voices as having "a coquetteish playfulness they keep under enough control that it neither becomes cloying nor prevents them from offering something as thoughtful as the hit 'Too Many Rivers'". The Forester Sisters were frequently compared to other family music groups of the time, including The Judds and The Whites. An uncredited review from People called the sisters "the cheeriest bunch of good old gals... since The Mandrells" (Barbara Mandrell, Louise Mandrell, and Irlene Mandrell), and noted that unlike The Whites, the Forester Sisters did not have a male vocalist to "[give] more depth and richness to the family harmonies". The sisters' concerts were reportedly more heavily attended by women than men, an observation made by both Billboard and The Tennessean.

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