Use cheer in a sentence
Sentences starting with cheer
- Cheer and goodwill were everywhere, for a fine harvest was in view, and this feast-day always brought gladness and simple revelling. [11]
- Cheer up, banish these griefs; we still have the thirty thousand untouched; and with the experience which you have acquired, think what you will be able to do with it in a couple years! [5]
- Cheer up, mother, the world's no worse than it was. [9]
- Cheer up, Tommy, it can't be much. [12]
- Cheer up, Becky, and let's go on trying. [5]
- Cheer up, Junker, and go forth boldly? [10]
- Cheer up. [5]
- Cheer up! [11]
Sentences ending with cheer
- I have ridden with the President, and have gone with him on errands of mercy and errands of cheer. [9]
- He fairly exhaled well-being, happiness, and good cheer. [9]
- The barber called upon the people to rise and drink the Paladin's health, and they did it with alacrity and affectionate heartiness, clashing their metal flagons together with a simultaneous crash, and heightening the effect with a resounding cheer. [5]
- We are safe to-night near the Liberty Light, And the mariner says, What Cheer! [11]
- To them, in the words of his friend and neighbor Mr. Alcott, he "Sang his full song of hope and lofty cheer. [6]
- A group in the street raises a cheer. [9]
- Delia came upon the quay bravely, passing through the crowd of staring fishermen, who presently gave Gaston a guttural cheer. [11]
- All foreigners were struck with the English love of music and drink, of banqueting and good cheer. [4]
- When the emigrants saw white men coming they threw down their guns and welcomed them with cheer after cheer! [5]
- I remember that people were gathered in the streets as we passed, making merry, and that they greeted Mr. Lowndes with respect and good cheer. [9]
Short sentences using cheer
- A royal cheer was raised. [5]
- It will cheer her. [9]
- Here, master; what cheer? [5]
- He raised a cheer. [11]
- How the people cheer them! [10]
- She says: "Take a cheer. [5]
Sentences containing cheer two or more times
- The next moment the swimmer's face appeared in the circle of light, and in another one the owner of it was hauled aboard, limp and drenched, while cheer on cheer went up. [5]
- But cheer up, dear, cheer up;" and the Colonel broke down entirely. [5]
- And so they are supporting themselves, and it is a matter of cheer, cheer. [5]
More example sentences with the word cheer in them
- Then Miles Hendon would cripple some of those people, and carry off his little ward, and comfort and cheer him with loving words, and the two would never be separated any more. [5]
- Side by side with them the Berkshires cursed and raged and had their way; and when the Sikhs drew over and laid themselves along the English lines a wild cheer went up from the Berkshires. [11]
- I minded me with silent thanksgiving of all the good cheer yestereve had brought us, and of the wisdom and faithfulness of our good friends. [10]
- They followed, some with a cheer that was most pitiful of all. [9]
- How little Peter, who drummed on the table to the tune of: "Give three cheers and one cheer more For the hearty captain of the Pinafore," imagined what was going on beside him! [9]
- A little event which occurred about this time, did not tend to cheer her. [14]
- Their conviction that we were lost was forgotten in the cheer of a good supper, and before the reaction had a chance to set in, I loaded them up with paregoric and put them to bed. [5]
- No drop of water shall cheer thy soul in dying! [11]
- The little elf was urging it on, as the huntsmen cheer the hounds. [10]
- To Louis she was ever the same, affectionate, gentle, and unselfish; but her stronger soul ruled him without his knowledge, commanded his perturbed spirit into the abstracted quiet and bitter silence wherein he lived, and which she sought to cheer by a thousand happy devices. [11]
- Immediately a thousand voices burst forth to cheer him on. [10]
- There was not very much to cheer her in the few events that touched her interests during this time. [14]
- A cheer went up from the men on the shore, and the people who were gathering on the bridges, too late to be of service. [11]
- Ruth only went to town twice a week to attend lectures, and the household was quite to Mr. Bolton's taste, for he liked the cheer of company and something going on evenings. [5]
- He said abruptly to her: "Why not come and cheer him up--such old friends as you are? [11]
- Tom he tried to cheer us up by saying he would think up another speculation for us that would be just as good as this one and better, but it didn't do no good, we didn't believe there was any as big as this. [5]
- He kindly tried to cheer her, and to speak words of comfort; but she pushed him away, tore herself from him, and before he could stop her, she had fled out of the room. [10]
- Whereupon I went to bed in such good cheer and so sure of myself as I have rarely felt before or since that night. [10]
- Just then a thought struck me with such force that I got up with a cheer and hit the astonished captain between the shoulders. [9]
- Now sweep away this creeping night, and bring the light and cheer again, that all the world may bless thee. [5]
- I say these things to cheer you. [5]
- For in the thick of the fight there is cheer, but you are far away and cannot hear the drums nor see the wheeling squadrons. [5]
- For one moment there was silence, a little awestricken, a little painful, and then as from one man a great cheer went up. [11]
- If I gave thee the golden balls to toss, would it cheer thee? [11]
- The cries of the wounded, the songs of the healed brutes, and the comments of the onlooking citizens made great and inspiring cheer, but traffic was interrupted in that street. [5]
- The captain of the steamer raised his hat gravely in reply to the little cheer from the yacht, when Carmen and Miss Tavish fluttered their handkerchiefs towards him. [4]
- Then I heard the order to charge, and from near four thousand throats there came for the first time our exultant British cheer, and high over all rang the slogan of Fraser's Highlanders. [11]
- The guides cheer the night with bear-fights, and catamount encounters, and frozen-to-death experiences, and simple tales of great prolixity and no point, and jokes of primitive lucidity. [4]
- With a cheer the men went at their work. [5]
- The answer of the garrison was a defiant cheer, and those who had dropped, finding they were not shot at, picked themselves up again and gained the top, helping to pull the ladders after them. [9]
- A favorite was the Garibaldi song, which invariably ended in a cheer and a tiger, and threw the singers into such a spurt of excitement that the oars forgot to keep time, and there was more splash than speed. [4]
- But in Autumn the forest is a banqueting-hall where men must say farewell, but with good cheer, in hope of a happy meeting. [10]
- The people cheer the dog and laugh: a white-handed official, in gold lace, and without his hat, rushes out to "shoo" the dog away, but is unsuccessful; for the animal dashes between his legs, and approaches the royal and carpeted steps. [4]
- Her good neighbors, the doctor and his wife, come in at the little gate to cheer her. [9]
- The desert and the barren hills gleam painfully in the sun, around the Dead Sea, and there is no pleasant thing or living creature upon it or about its borders to cheer the eye. [5]
- I have said that you shall taste of our cheer at Carvel Hall, and have looked forward this long while to the time when I shall take you to my grandfather and say: 'Mr. [9]
- There was much that was good to be said about him: for the best masters rated his talent highly in spite of his youth; his comrades were faithful; and none knew so well as he how to cheer his father's dark moods. [10]
- I wish your Susie was with you to cheer you up; but no, she must be patient, and you must be patient too, for you are so ambitious! [6]
- Injun Joe lay stretched upon the ground, dead, with his face close to the crack of the door, as if his longing eyes had been fixed, to the latest moment, upon the light and the cheer of the free world outside. [5]
- On cold and stormy winter nights, to the traveler wearily dragging along in his creaking sleigh, the light from its windows suggests a house of refuge and the cheer of a blazing fire. [4]
- That you should still be of such good cheer would please or else astonish me if I were still capable of those sentiments. [10]
- The light brought some little cheer to my spirits. [5]
- This great hummocked, sloping plain, ridged and seamed, was all about us, without cheer or relaxation of grim solitude. [4]
- Before the first shot was fired, however, Dyck made a tour of the decks and gave some word of cheer to the men, The Ariadne lost no time in getting into the thick of the fight. [11]
- How often had she been told that her singing possessed the power to cheer saddened souls! [10]
- Visitors came to see her, and gifts of fruit and flowers were sent, which brought some cheer into her hard and gloomy cell. [5]
- Brother, bring a seat, and thereto what cheer ye have, withal. [5]
- And, besides, it puts one in the mood for the cheer and comfort of the open fire at home. [4]
- Even for these purposes, that novel is the best which shows us the best possibilities of our lives--the novel which gives hope and cheer instead of discouragement and gloom. [4]
- Minute after minute passed, on and on I flew; on, and still on; and at last with a great cheer I flung my Banner to the breeze and burst out in front of Talbot! [5]
- And the governor's party lost nothing in dignity because, as the traps wheeled away, they gave a polite little cheer for Mrs. Falchion. [11]
- The odds being overwhelming, the master of Mohair had at length fallen a victim to his own good cheer. [9]
- March thought he ought to cheer him up. [8]
- With little cheer or elevation of soul, he looked up and rang the bell. [10]
- Again the postern opened, and this time there was a cheer at sight of a man in hunting shirt and leggings and coonskin cap. [9]
- They were not only given homes for a period, but they were registered; and in the abundance of good feeling that reigned during this time of cheer, even the foreigners were registered! [9]
- The rush went on and on, for a long time, and at last, sure enough, along comes the barkeeper, and then everybody rose, and a cheer went up that made the heavens shake, I tell you! [5]
- We was all of us more comfortable, then, and went to work to cheer up the old man. [5]
- He reminded them of the imposing secret, and raised a ray of cheer. [5]
- Even our nearest of kin had laid our concerns on the shelf, while day and night alike it weighed on our souls, and we made ready for a long time to come of want and humble cheer. [10]
- Although a lover of good cheer, Mr. Carvel was never intemperate. [9]
- They bethought them of a removal from the scene of this last sorrow; of trying whether change of place would rouse or cheer him. [12]
- It has the obvious advantages of being cool and comfortable, and in addition it is almost always made up in pleasing colors which cheer and do not depress. [5]
- Besides, she was not married; and what Captain Vidall, her devoted admirer and possible husband, would think of this heathenish alliance was not a cheer ful thought to her. [11]
- All day the new feeling grew and strengthened; it grew with a rush; it brought inspiration and cheer with it. [5]
- Judge Thatcher sent messages of hope and encouragement from the cave, but they conveyed no real cheer. [5]
- After that Mr. Mecklin made them cheer and weep, and Mr. Mellish made them laugh. [9]
- Arthur loved another maid, and bade us be of good cheer and hold fast to the hope that delay and luck together would some day give success to our several causes. [5]
- In this he made known that he had departed from Venice without let or hindrance, and he bid us farewell with such good cheer, and love, and hope, that Ann and I forgot and forgave with all our hearts everything that had made us wroth. [10]
- If ever I'm low-spirited about anything, I'll think of giving Mr. Beaton his freedom, and that will cheer me up. [8]
- It was cheer less, indeed!-not a living thing visible anywhere, not a human habitation; nothing but a vast white desert; uplifted sheets of snow drifting hither and thither before the wind--a world of eddying flakes shutting out the firmament above. [5]
- And at the last by fortune him happened against a night to come to a fair courtilage, and therein he found an old gentle-woman that lodged him with a good-will, and there he had good cheer for him and his horse. [5]
- When the ship landed even the stevedores gathered on the shore and gave an English cheer. [5]
- And at this judgment from him the guard gave a cheer that might almost have been heard in the fields around the fort. [9]
- As the reinforcements joined the besieging party a cheer arose, and a sally was made upon the barricade. [11]
- There was cheer in every face and a spring in every step. [5]
- Thus we parted in better cheer than we had deemed we might, and the lovers might yet for a long space signal to each other by the waving of hat and of kerchief. [10]
- The faculty of imagination lifted me when I was sinking, three months ago; its active exercise has kept my head above water since; its results cheer me now, for I feel they have enabled me to give pleasure to others. [14]
- To his excited imagination it was as though the ancient symbol of the Barbilles had spoken to him in its own language of good cheer and defiance. [11]
- It was as if some vast calamity had smitten all hope and cheer dead. [5]
- That is what I desire for the cheer and gratification of my gray hairs. [5]
- For my part, I could in no wise conceive how those two should ever more speak a kind word to each other, and this meeting in truth pleased me ill. Howbeit, his next letter gave us better cheer. [10]
- On the particular hot morning in question, as he stood in his seersucker coat reading the unquestionably pompous letter of Mr. Allison announcing that his niece was on the high seas, he returned the greetings of his friends with his usual kindness and cheer. [9]
- The General surprised his visitor by recognizing private after private in the cots, and he always had a brief word of cheer to brighten their faces, to make them follow him with wistful eyes as he passed beyond them. [9]
- He got to his feet, and, standing before the window, repeated a verse aloud: "Cheer, cheer thy dogs into the brake, O hunter! [11]
- A cheer greeted him-the Frenchmen could not but admire so brave a feat. [11]
- The leader exerted himself, by actions and words, to cheer them up; and once more he asked them if they thought of nothing, or could do nothing for their rescue; and, as before, all were silent. [5]
- It may cheer her to see us. [9]
- And in the heat of summer, too, when most we need something to cheer us! [4]
- You should have heard them cheer, and shout, "Long live the Prince of Wales! [5]
- In one instance he stood on his feet twenty-four hours fighting for his life with these sharp agonies, and yet was as full of life and cheer and activity the next day as if nothing had happened. [5]
- To cheer him he began to question him as to my doings in London, and the first thing of which Banks must tell was of the riding-contest in Hyde Park, which I had omitted. [9]
- But the other hand clenched the bole, and to a loud cheer, which Pierre prompted, Macavoy drew himself up. [11]
- He held her hand a little at parting, and bade her be of good cheer. [9]
- This speech was hailed with a shout of glee drowning his words; but Caracalla had heard his dearly bought troops cheer him with greater zeal and vigor. [10]
- Nothing but cheer had they brought to the sickroom, and not a sign of their poverty and hardship, for they knew that their broths and biscuit and jellies must have choked me. [9]
- Ever since they had left St. Louis, Captain Lige had done his best to cheer her, and he did not intend to desist now. [9]
- Soon after he had gone, there was a noise of tramping about the tent, and then a suppressed cheer, which was fiercely stopped by Parpon, and the soldiers of the Household Troops scattered to their tents. [11]
- Miss Nye, who had come to cheer her old schoolmate, had been prostrated with the deadly fever soon after her arrival. [5]
- They brought each grief, And you did comfort them and cheer Their bruised hearts, and steal a tear That, healed, rose a leaf. [5]
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