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good cheer
noun
- cheerful spirits; courage:
to be of good cheer.
- feasting and merrymaking:
to make good cheer.
- good food and drink:
to be fond of good cheer.
Example Sentences
I cannot bear any season give over to organized official good cheer, and too many people, plans, parties.
Twenty-five years later, one can presume that the former Smiths frontman is experiencing a rare moment of good cheer.
She bubbles with energy and good cheer as if she were also living for her best friend Ram and the other four on that list.
He was presented with a special Alfalfa medallion for a lifetime of civility, good cheer, and good fellowship.
On their way out, they seemed game for good cheer, smiling and posing for pictures with customers.
The king heartily pledged him, thanked him for his good cheer, and departed undiscovered.
Well, youth; be of good cheer—He, who has little, has little to lose; and a soldier's pocket is seldom much lighter for emptying.
He carried me to an ordinary by the Old Exchange, where we come a little too late, but we had very good cheer for our 18d.
Thorstein was the yeoman who dwelt there & he gave them shelter and good cheer for the night, and there they slept in good beds.
Oh no, you can see that she is without a care in the world; she is like Miss Fullerton, always full of good cheer and kindness.
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