cheery-looking love

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  • The cheery-looking machine has long, multi-jointed arms embedded with an array of tactile sensors that help it optimize the lifting and carrying of humans.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Through a series of mistakes and misadventures, Andy's toys end up in Sunnyside, a cheery-looking day care center where they are welcomed with open arms by the head toy, Lots-o-Huggin 'Bear - Lotso for short.

    Buzz, Woody Et Al., Learning Life's Harder Lessons 2010

  • When I last looked, the top-ranked woman, a cheery-looking blonde named Captain Lolo from Tulsa, Oklahoma, had 4.45 stars out of 5 — thanks to 12 votes.

    The Web 2.0 Bubble 2007

  • When I last looked, the top-ranked woman, a cheery-looking blonde named Captain Lolo from Tulsa, Oklahoma, had 4.45 stars out of 5 — thanks to 12 votes.

    The Web 2.0 Bubble 2007

  • The linked Flickr set shows both the before and after of his cheery-looking den of creativity.

    S.britt’s new doodle room « Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog 2008

  • Since we came back, by the way, I've noticed that the Battle Inn, an Irish Pub with tricolours and chickenwire on the windows and a generally terrifying demeanour, is now a cheery-looking POLSKI PUB and I look forward to seeing its revamp.

    Nursing myself ailbhe 2008

  • Inside it's not a cheery-looking place, but it's bustling: 130 shops are open where only a few were last May.

    Baghdad Comes Alive 2007

  • The fellow is a cheery-looking sort with a beard, a round face, and bright, animated eyes.

    Vanity Fair's Tom Ford Moment Carter, Graydon 2006

  • Soames waited a quarter of an hour, and was then taken to an even smaller room, where a cheery-looking man in eye-glasses was turning over a book of filed cuttings.

    The Silver Spoon 2004

  • He was a good-humoured, cheery-looking man, about fifty years of age, with grizzled hair and sunburnt face, and large whiskers.

    The Last Chronicle of Barset 2004

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