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Cheer up   /tʃɪr əp/   Listen
Cheer up

verb
1.
Cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful.  Synonyms: cheer, jolly along, jolly up.
2.
Become cheerful.  Synonyms: cheer, chirk up.  Antonym: complain.






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"Cheer up" Quotes from Famous Books



... are of a country that is proud of its military glory; go and die if you like, but do not die without honor and without advantage to France. Cheer up, Raoul! do not let my words grieve you; I love you, and ...
— The Man in the Iron Mask • Alexandre Dumas, Pere

... here for a while. Two or three days later, he thanked me fervently for the warning: it had saved him, during a game of tennis, from a frightful shock, when his partner, a charming girl, meaning to tell him to cheer up, had used the word that is so harmless with us and in England so far beyond the pale ...
— A Straight Deal - or The Ancient Grudge • Owen Wister

... on the jump," said Hart. "Cheer up, fair dames! Thunder relieves the atmosphere, you know, and one live cartridge is often more effective than ...
— The Postmaster's Daughter • Louis Tracy

... whirling, as paternal weathercocks will, to another point of the compass, "never mind, my boy. Cheer up! You see your fault—that's the main thing. ...
— The Folly Of Eustace - 1896 • Robert S. Hichens

... "Cheer up, Clarence!" begged Jackson, "you'll soon be dead. To-morrow you'll be back among your tree-toads and sunsets. And, let us hope," he sighed, "no one will ...
— The Nature Faker • Richard Harding Davis


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