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cheery

adjective as in cheerful

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Referring to the track as "effortlessly cool and cheery at the same time," The Associated Press celebrate Turner's "husky tone" on "Hot For You Baby."

From Salon

Teachers shared cheery we’re-in-this-together messages in their opening remarks on Tuesday, and spoke with compassion about students who have lost their homes.

"Some great footballers sometimes have dark sides - he had none of that. He was a cheery optimist and that's why the crowd loved him."

From BBC

On Monday, she was having her nails done, another gambit to remain “bright and cheery” in the face of loss.

Take 2008’s “Happy-Go-Lucky” about a perennial optimist whose cheery disposition irks everyone around her; or 1996’s “Secrets & Lies,” a tale of hidden secrets and — you guessed it! — lies.

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