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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
cheery
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
smile
▪ Ace stood silently as the Doctor doffed his hat, and gave Mortimer a cheery smile.
▪ She always had a cherry-red face, with cheery smile and was a great favourite with the youngsters of the area.
wave
▪ Professor Cousins gave Chick a cheery wave.
▪ The arm, uplifted in a cheery wave, is bony, frail, almost opalescent.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ "How wonderful," he said, but his cheery tone sounded a bit forced.
▪ A cheery fire burned in the fireplace.
▪ The woman behind the counter greeted us with a cheery hello.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Her responses to the usual chorus of cheery greetings were half-hearted; all she could focus on was Vitor d'Arcos.
▪ I bounce a few more cheery sentences off her, but she has withdrawn into her shell.
▪ She wrote back in an unusually cheery vein in-tended to demonstrate, I suppose, that she was mending her ways.
▪ The casual wink from you, the cheery salute from your buddy, the you-rascal-you smiles of recognition from your workmates.
▪ The darkness gave way to cheery mood lighting.
▪ The jam around Samuel's mouth was like a big cheery grin, but his eyes remained sullen.
▪ The text is helpful, and the maps are bright and cheery.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cheery

Cheery \Cheer"y\, a. Displaying evident cheerfulness; cheerful; lively; gay; bright; pleasant; as, a cheery person; a cheery hello.

Syn: pleasant, sunny.

His cheery little study, where the sunshine glimmered so pleasantly.
--Hawthorne.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
cheery

mid-15c., from cheer (n.) + -y (2). The colloquial alternative to cheerful. Related: Cheerily; cheeriness.

Wiktionary
cheery

a. In a good mood, happy, cheerful

WordNet
cheery
  1. adj. bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer; "a cheery hello"; "a gay sunny room"; "a sunny smile" [syn: gay, sunny]

  2. [also: cheeriest, cheerier]

Usage examples of "cheery".

They had a cheery meal together, and then Bernardine talked with the old mother, whilst the Disagreeable Man busied himself with his camera.

At fifty-two, Bandar, a close confidant of both Bushes, is a man of profound complexities, a cheery, educated man of enormous appetites.

At the moment, most of the work, supervised by a cheery seventy-year-old Dutch dopehead with gray hair in ropy dreadlocks that swing at his waist, is devoted to improving tobacco and marijuana.

All turned to say that one last goodbye to young dammen and maidens, sires and dams, brothers and sisters, grandams and granthers, aunts and uncles and other relatives, friends and neighbors, and additional assorted buccen and dammen who had come to see them off and who were collected in knots and rings and clumps, Warrows with stricken and worried and crying faces, and cheery and smiling ones, and proud and stern and grim looks, also.

The crows showed Tom a tiny spring among a jumbled heap of stone nearby and Momie and Manda gathered dry, dead oak twigs for a cheery evening fire where Clem prepared their meal.

The cheery blaze helped to dispel the cold Scottish weather creeping in through the roughhewn stone walls of the restored farmhouse.

The trio passed an unsavory-looking tavern, a place by the cheery name of The Bloated Corpse, if Kern read the peeling, weatherworn sign correctly.

The chorus chanted the great ode to love as if it were a cheery hymn, and Antigone came to say her farewell to light and life.

Jimmy made his way into Piccadilly, and found that thoroughfare a-roar with happy automobilists and cheery pedestrians.

Just like his cheery next-door neighbor Steve Beckwith inquiring yet again if he could borrow the power mower.

But if you stayed tuned a little longer, you saw another kind of immigration story, one with a cheerier angle.

The stormy autumnal weather had given place now to a brief spell of late summer sunshine, and on the last day of her visit to Langford, Miss Brooke had a cheerier view of the Hall and its surroundings than she had had on the day of her arrival there.

Though Roberta tried to end the discourse on a cheerier note, one of the group was noticeably more glum than the others when the evening broke up.

But with each repetition his voice grew cheerier, and Thirza felt that he was already over the worst.

I now by instinct followed the streets that took me waterward, for there, doubtless, were the cheapest, if not the cheeriest inns.