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Example sentences for "cheered"

Lexicographically close words:
cheenge; cheep; cheeping; cheer; cheere; cheerefull; cheerefully; cheereth; cheerful; cheerfull
  1. Everybody, they tell me, is very much pleased, and I wish you could have seen the crowds of people who cheered me loudly as I left the Palace for Windsor.

  2. There was considerable applause when the Queen entered the Theatre, which she, however, thought best and most delicate not to encourage, and she was cheered when she drove up to the Theatre and got out, which she never is in general.

  3. I acted quite alone, but I have been, and shall be, supported by my country, who are very enthusiastic about it, and loudly cheered me on going to church on Sunday.

  4. That Shelley, who had created much scandal in a small world of comparatively obscure people by quarrelling with his wife, some eighteen or twenty months since, was more cheered than shocked by Byron's rupture with his spouse, is probable.

  5. There came an interval, and another band, and then Old Glory once more, and we cheered the flag even more than the men.

  6. And so on that day, if we cheered the flag more than we cheered the men, it was because the flag was the symbol of the men's hearts, which were too charged with the fires of Prometheus to trust themselves expression.

  7. And then we cheered again in a different key, and I noticed a boy in the ranks throw back his head and look up.

  8. In such a case you may well be puzzled what to do until you are suddenly cheered by the thought that your task is primarily one of interpretation, that what you are seeking is the spirit of the training.

  9. I have heard Kaiser William II cheered in the streets of London!

  10. I think I was a little nettled, till I cheered myself by another interpretation.

  11. I remember one night, when he had been thinking about his flying days, he found a passage in Thessalonians about the dead rising to meet their Lord in the air, and that cheered him a lot.

  12. I asked if I was to be with Peter, much cheered at the prospect.

  13. By this time we had all cheered up, for it is wonderful what a tonic there is in a prospect of action.

  14. He knew me all right and cheered up for a second, but very soon he was back at his staring, and every word he uttered was like the careful speech of a drunken man.

  15. It was worse in my case, for I wasn't cheered with prospects of loot.

  16. Towards him there was no lukewarmness, for one half of the audience cheered wildly when he rose, and the other half hissed and groaned.

  17. But they weren't needed, for it cheered Peter to meet someone who talked of the possibility of his fighting again.

  18. I felt wonderfully cheered and exhilarated, for Wake had restored my confidence in human nature.

  19. Here is an account of the way he cheered an old 'Sapeur' whom he find lying in the ward of a military hospital.

  20. They've entered the town,' Fred exclaimed, and cheered wildly.

  21. The moment the boat hove in sight up went the Island flag, and the blue-jackets cheered lustily, as they did on every possible occasion, like true young Americans.

  22. The mere effort of having something to do cheered them up a little.

  23. The mutual salutation past, He by the cistern too his garment spread, And friendly converse cheered the social meal.

  24. The cannibals cheered for McClellan, and the Administration has neither enough courage nor self respect to put that fetish on the retired list.

  25. The incendiaries and murderers in New York cheered McClellan and came to his house.

  26. He cheered on his men with every gesture and word of encouragement; but, with all their exertions, he perceived that at every dip of their sweeps his pursuers gained on him.

  27. They were all full of roast pork, or of pork more or less roasted, and the scent of the sacrifice was yet in the air, and their war-bitten souls were cheered and warmed, if ever so little.

  28. A good many weeks and months went by before the name of the owner of that gracious face and that memorable smile was known even to the parting souls and suffering bodies which were cheered by it.

  29. Their leader received a severe wound himself in the mouth, as he was gaining the opposite bank, but, nothing daunted, he cheered on his men, and fell with fury on the enemy.

  30. Yet these, in turn, at length rallied, cheered on by the cries and desperate efforts of their officers.

  31. Not long after, he was cheered by the arrival of the remainder of his forces under his lieutenant Rodrigo de Orgonez.

  32. It was a work of difficulty; but Gonzalo cheered his men in the task, and set an example by taking part in their labors.

  33. Almagro, cheered by these kind attentions, and by the speedy prospect of freedom, gradually mended in health and spirits.

  34. We all stamped on the ground and cheered at that, I as lustily as the rest, though I am quite sure it is not true.

  35. And as I struck out afresh I was cheered and encouraged by the assurance that day was not far distant, for, looking ahead, I saw that the sky low down toward the horizon wore the pallor that is the forerunner of dawn.

  36. It might have been the pride and glory of my soul to have waited upon some high Intelligence--to have followed its progress, cheered it patiently in secret to exertion, encouraged its ambition, and lain in the shadow of its triumphs.

  37. After that he cheered up delightfully; but nothing could make him use his trumpet on week days.

  38. He calmed the boys, encouraged Anne, cheered the old chaplain and Miss Lois, led them all down the street and on board the boat, then back on the pier again, where they could see Anne standing on the high deck above them.

  39. At daybreak, he quitted the 'Epervier', and was enthusiastically cheered by the ship's company so long as the boat was within hearing.

  40. Well, Stephen, you look quite cheered up again," said my mother, as we reached home.

  41. We cannot know that she did; but we believe that the Christian, when he goes hence, is often cheered by some vision of God's own granting.

  42. Till then, hope had cheered my days and shed her influence on my slumbers; she then deserted me--and each succeeding day was marked with misery!

  43. The crowd, which had been booing a minute before, cheered heartily.

  44. But everyone was so far interested in the speeches as to join in the cheers when anything which ought to be cheered was said.

  45. He has been our sole companion in many a rocky glen, and cheered us by his wicked croaking on many a lonely ramble over the wild hills of the north.

  46. And she cheered up so much under the treatment, that he sent the maid down for another plate of bread and butter.

  47. Many a deathbed had been cheered by her cheerful aid, and yet, nerved as she was by experience, she shrank back at the sight which met her eyes as she lifted the latch of the cottage and entered.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cheered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.