334 collocations for cheers

The sight of him, the sound of his voice, even if he were not saying good morning to her, would cheer her heart for one whole, long, hot day: and if he spoke to her, if he looked at her, nothing could touch her with sadness for hours afterward.

Let me sing you my latest song to cheer your spirits.

She related the many kindnesses that had been shown Pros and his kinfolk at the Hospital, how the old man had been there for three months, treated as a guest during the latter part of his stay rather than a patient, and how Mr. Stoddard would leave his work in the office to come and cheer the sick man, or quiet him if he got violent.

But this gracious reception failed to cheer the sad mind of Helena, and she said, "Madam, my lord is gone, for ever gone."

We claim the right to start any rumor of this sort that will cheer the souls of an admiring constituency.

in every clime a flying ray 500 Is all we have to cheer our wintry way;

to you, Who cheered the stranger's darkest days, And helped him on his way, what praise And gratitude are due!

I ought to go and sustain our soldiers by cheering words and a brave example.

140 Yet are thy softer arts with power indued To soothe and cheer the poor man's solitude.

'Twas this compelled the stern decree, That forc'd thee to those distant towers, And left me nought but love for thee, To cheer my solitary hours.

And wherefore here?" "To cheer thee in thy loneliness, my lord.

" Daggett cheered his companion by a good deal of confident talk; but Roswell was heartily rejoiced when, at the end of four-and-twenty hours more, the Vineyard craft was pronounced entirely ready.

As we were both very much alone in the world, I thought the wisest thing we could do would be to cheer each other's loneliness.

And now, as if a farewell to the world Were meant, a sumpteous banquet hath he made; Yet not with countenance that feasters use, But cheeres his friends the whilest himselfe lookes sad.

David cheers the team.

That dismal Moor In spite of all the larks that cheered our path, I never can forgive it: but how steadily You paced along, when the bewildering moonlight Mocked me with many a strange fantastic shape!

So he tried to cheer his little brother, and told him to go to sleep and forget the cold night and think about the morning that would come.

Then, midst this holy grief of thine, The thought of some true friend may bless, And cheer the gloom like angel's smile, Or sunbeam in a wilderness.

You might have cheered my old age and rendered it less lonely and dull.

In every scene thy hands have drest, In every form by thee imprest, Upon the mountain's awful head, Or where the shelt'ring woods are spread; In every note that swells the gale, Or tuneful stream that cheers the vale, The cavern's depth, or echoing grove, A voice is heard of praise, and love.

He pointed out the goodness of God in thus conducting them by soft and favouring breezes across a tranquil ocean, cheering their hopes continually with fresh signs, increasing as their fears augmented, and thus leading and guiding them to a promised land.

The boys did their best to cheer up the girls, but their efforts were not entirely successful.

He found him at 15 (now 14 1/2) Patrick Street, on a straw bed, in a room full of ragged ballad-singers come to cheer his last moments.

All this cheered up my wife, who concluded that I was not a desperado after all.

Being as it's a fat man's pleasure to cheer people up, I dropped in to bring you a few peonies and to say that, considering the few well-selected words you spoke to Pete Leddy on this town's behalf, I'm prepared to vote for you for anything from coroner to president, seh!" Later, after Bob had gone, a small girl brought a spray of gladiolus, their slender stems down to her toe-tips and the opening blossoms half hiding her face.

334 collocations for  cheers