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cheerful

[cheer-fuhl] / ˈtʃɪər fəl /


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The walls are painted a cheerful yellow, and a brightly colored woven blanket is draped over the back of the couch.

From Literature

And when you finally do get in front of an ER doctor, you will not find her as cheerful as the ones on TV.

From MarketWatch

She was described as a cheerful person and a brilliant mum.

From BBC

Even in its most cheerful, easy moments, the show rarely felt like escapism, which is the label often slapped onto much more mindless programs today.

From Salon

But nearly four years after the shocking death of drummer Taylor Hawkins, the concert was also a showcase of Foo Fighters’ essential durability: the group’s dogged yet cheerful determination to keep going no matter what.

From Los Angeles Times