- They'll cheer you up.
- The rain cheers me up.
- This will cheer you up.
- I tried to cheer her up.
- I tried to cheer him up.
- I tried to cheer Tom up.
- We tried to cheer her up.
- We tried to cheer him up.
- They tried to cheer me up.
- The flowers cheered her up.
- Tom wants to cheer Mary up.
- Tom tried to cheer Mary up.
- I'm trying to cheer you up.
- Stop trying to cheer me up.
- Maybe this'll cheer you up.
- This ought to cheer you up.
- The good news cheered me up.
- I know what'll cheer you up.
- She needs a little cheering up.
- Tom attempted to cheer Mary up.
- Quit pouting. Smile and cheer up.
- I've been trying to cheer Tom up.
- I was sad, but Tom cheered me up.
- I was just trying to cheer you up.
- No one cheered me up when I was sad.
- After hearing the news, she cheered up.
- I appreciate you trying to cheer me up.
- I cheered myself up by listening to music.
- She cheered me up when I was feeling blue.
- We tried to cheer him up by taking him out.
- She cheered him up because he was depressed.
- I've tried everything I know to cheer him up.
- When the parents heard the news, they cheered up.
- He tried to cheer up his wife, but wasn't able to.
- Tom tried to cheer Mary up, but she kept on crying.
- I tried to cheer her up, but she did nothing but cry.
- We sent some flowers to the hospital to cheer her up.
- The boy told a lie, probably to cheer up his parents.
- I thought going out to eat together would cheer you up.
- Don't feel so down. Go have something tasty and cheer up.
- After such a disappointment, Mary needs to be cheered up.
- I tried to cheer her up, but all she wanted was to be alone.
- Tom saw that Mary wasn't happy and went over to cheer her up.
- Hoping to cheer up his wife, Tom bought her a beautiful pearl necklace.
- What are you unhappy about? Let it out and let everyone cheer you up a bit.
Sunday, December 6, 2015
cheer up
to put someone in a better mood, to become less unhappy
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