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The instability is also represented in the game, such as sulking when she loses a match only to cheer up suddenly afterwards.
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Cheer up, ye soldiers of the cross: 7.
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The prisoner leapt up and said cheer up old boy.
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I am convinced that his whole life will cheer up and that his work will profit accordingly.
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His outgoing personality and funny stories made him popular; he was even asked to tour military bases to cheer up other servicemen.
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There were some bright spots to cheer up the gloom.
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I ended up putting pictures of trees on the walls to cheer up.
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Often cheer up the team when the morale is low.
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The group would go to children's hospitals to cheer up sick children.
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His role as servant is to cheer up those in despair and blunt the pride of the triumphant.
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