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- adj. Superlative form of cheery.
Examples
“A few days before Russia responded to the E coli scare with a heavy-handed bar on all sorts of European vegetable imports, the cheeriest thing America's top trade official could find to say about the Doha round was that he was not ready to read the last rites over its corpse.”
The Guardian: Globalisation: Spinning into reverse | Editorial
“I gave each of them my cheeriest smile and a friendly greeting, and for the most part was met with cool indifference.”
““Good morning, sexy,” I sang out in the cheeriest voice I could manage.”
“I slid my room keys across the desk and summoned the cheeriest voice I could.”
“It's not the cheeriest of outlooks, but the beauty of investing is that you can profit from any outcome if you have conviction behind your vision -- and the stomach to see it through.”
“Kids and curious adults watched in amazement as the bracelets popped off wrists and shrank back into tiny shapes of the cheeriest things in the world: unicorns, puppies, kittens, fantasy castles, dinosaurs and flowers.”
The Washington Post: Popularity of 'silly bands' has soared along with annoyances
“Perhaps he fancied escaping to fictional worlds this year - although Franzen's tale of an American family in meltdown, and Harding's story of death from cancer and kidney failure, are hardly the cheeriest of fare.”
The Guardian: Barack Obama goes shopping for holiday reading
“I have to say he's the cheeriest, most communicative patient I've encountered.”
“How can someone have heart problems, diabetes, several amputations, bladder cancer, and worse, be a lifelong Cubs fan, and still be the cheeriest person you've ever met?”
“How can someone have heart problems, diabetes, several amputations, bladder cancer, and worse, be a lifelong Cubs fan, and still be the cheeriest person you ve ever met?”
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