23 Words to use with cheer

" A rousing cheer burst from the group around the fire when they heard this solution of Migwan's problem.

Cheer thee, my heart, though tired and slow An unknown grassy place Somewhere on earth is waiting now To rest thee from thy race.

The humor, the knowledge of human nature, that he always had at command, were employed in his writings and daily thoughts to enliven and cheer men.

For five years he wrote daily column of verse and humor; besides his newspaper work, he has written over one hundred and fifty stories, hundreds of poems, many songs, and innumerable jokes, jingles, cheer-up wall cards, and the like.

The rites deriv'd from ancient days, With thoughtless reverence we praise; The rites that taught us to combine The joys of musick and of wine, And bade the feast, and song, and bowl O'erfill the saturated soul: But ne'er the flute or lyre applied To cheer despair, or soften pride; Nor call'd them to the gloomy cells Where want repines and vengeance swells; Where hate sits musing to betray, And murder meditates his prey.

Go, cheer father.

Mars Sam wuz settin' by de table, w'en Mis' Polly come downstairs, slow an' solemn, an' stood dere in de middle er de flo', all in black, till Mars Sam sot a cheer fer her.

The morn-ing a-rose bright and cheer-ful.

"Did the cheer inebriate and what is the technical difference between gunny-sacks and carpet bags?" "Oh, that was our Vigilance Headquarters of fifty-six, where we hung Casey and Cora," elucidated the Forty-niner.

Before the end of the second day his alert good nature made him cheer leader, and thereafter he rarely had time to eat all that was set before him, though possessed of a boy's healthy appetite.

"Ax your pardon, Mr. Grimes," said Adam solemnly, "but what wi' people's legs, an' cheer legs, an' the legs o' tables,not to mention sideboards an' cab'nets,which, though not 'aving no legs, ain't to be by no manner o' means despised therefore,w'ot wi' this an' that, an' t'other, I am that con-fined, or as you might say, con-fused, I don't know which legs is mine, or yourn, or anybody else's.

Well, I know it is not all settled, but your letter is chearful and cheer-making.

" "It's all very well for you to talk that cheer-o stuff.

Above this stormy din, We, too, would hear the bells of cheer Ring peace and freedom in! REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES.

As we marched in there was a cheer, not very heartya cheer propitiatory, for they did not know what we meant to do.

With steady aim the volley was returned; and ere the smoke rose a cheer rang through the ravine, and Riley fell with a swoop on the intrenchments.

The woman seemed simple-minded and very illiterate; and as she stood in the middle of the floor, looking vaguely round she said, "Aw can hardly ax yo to sit deawn, for we'n sowd o' th' things eawt o'th heawse for a bit o' meight; but there is a cheer theer, sich as it is; see yo; tak' that."

Cheer upand let's get out of this place.

Cheer upyou may find some other person willing to employ you.

" Another cheer aroseagain it was started by the very man who had attacked poor Stafford, and before it had ceased to ring through the crowded room, Stafford had made his way out.

The dory she'd nose up ter butt it, And then git discouraged an' slide; No noise but the thole-pins a-squeakin', Or, maybe, the swash of a wave, No feller ter cheer yer by speakin' 'Twas lonesomer, lots, than the grave.

"He didn't know what to turn to after we sowd th' things," said she; "but he's takken to cheer-bottomin', for he doesn't want to lie upo' folk for relief, if he can help it.

The way both of them let loose with their strong young voices would have made a football cheer captain turn green with envy.

23 Words to use with  cheer