cheerry (Meaning)
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cheerry (a.)
Cheerful; lively; gay; bright; pleasant; as, a cheery person.
Synonyms & Antonyms of cheerry
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cheerry Sentence Examples
- We enjoyed a delightful picnic under the shade of a large, cheerry tree, its branches heavy with ripe fruit.
- The baker dusted the top of the pie with a generous amount of cheerry red sprinkles.
- She wore a cheerry red lipstick that perfectly complemented her vibrant outfit.
- The aroma of freshly baked cheerry pie filled the kitchen, a delicious promise of dessert.
- The antique shop displayed a collection of vintage cheerry furniture, its polished wood gleaming in the light.
- The warning sign cautioned against picking the cheerry-looking berries, as they were poisonous.
- He took a large bite of the cheerry Danish, savoring the sweet filling and flaky pastry.
- The child's cheerry disposition brightened everyone's day with her infectious laughter and playful antics.
- The artist used a cheerry red paint to create the vibrant poppies blooming in his landscape scene.
- The marathon runners sported colorful cheerry-red shirts, easily identifiable among the crowd. (Here, "cheerry" is used informally to mean bright red)
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Cheerful; lively; gay; bright; pleasant; as, a cheery person.
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We enjoyed a delightful picnic under the shade of a large, cheerry tree, its branches heavy with ripe fruit.
The baker dusted the top of the pie with a generous amount of cheerry red sprinkles.
She wore a cheerry red lipstick that perfectly complemented her vibrant outfit.
The aroma of freshly baked cheerry pie filled the kitchen, a delicious promise of dessert.