of Cheer
Source: Webster's dictionaryOut of the air a voice without a face Proved by statistics that some cause was just In tones as dry and level as the place: No one was cheered and nothing was discussed... W. H. Auden
The way that we cheered whenever our team was scoring a touchdown, The time that the floor fell out of my car when I put the clutch down. Hal David
So often, a visit to a bookshop has cheered me, and reminded me that there are good things in the world. Vincent van Gogh
He grunted with satisfaction. The feel of the hilt cheered him and gave him a glow of confidence. Whatever webs of conspiracy were drawn about him, whatever trickery and treachery ensnared him, this knife was real. The great muscles of his right arm swelled in anticipation of murderous blows. Robert E. Howard
Before you go to bed, think of three things that went well today. I don't care if it's a little crazy thing – it doesn't matter...Take some music you love and if you can't dance, go do 10 minutes of jumping jacks. Get yourself all cheered up. Goldie Hawn
We wring our hands over the miscarriages of technology and take its benefactions for granted. We are dismayed by air pollution but not proportionately cheered up by, say, the virtual abolition of poliomyelitis. Peter Medawar