Examples of 'was a cheerful' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a cheerful"

was a cheerful: This implies that someone had a positive and happy demeanor. It suggests that the person was in a good mood or had a sunny disposition

How to use "was a cheerful" in a sentence

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was a cheerful
He was a cheerful man who adored his family.
The man who taught me to make these was a cheerful and amicable man.
She was a cheerful woman who desired a child.
Despite all the hardships, she was a cheerful girl.
Her skirt was a cheerful shade of bright green.
When we spoke, I had the impression that he was a cheerful and friendly person.
The result was a cheerful mood at the table.
It was a cheerful afternoon with a great many coarse jokes.
In the past, Manimekalai was a cheerful and careless girl.
She was a cheerful and active girl.
In his younger years, Craig was a cheerful friend to many.
She was a cheerful person.
Friedrich, called " Frittie " in the family, was a cheerful and lively child despite his illness.
I was a cheerful person.
Seungri was a cheerful guy.

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It was a cheerful musical night and we shall hope for another next month.
Drama Series Plot, Xu Liqiao was a cheerful young man full of ideals, aspirations and dreams.
She was a cheerful child, but often seemed sad.
Ruyan was a cheerful woman.
It was a cheerful morning.
So, it was-- it was a cheerful morning, it was a happy morning.
I was a cheerful child, although now it would appear not.
There certainly was a cheerful festive atmosphere that late evening in Tokyo.
It was a cheerful place occupied by six or seven cats of varying alley-cat colors.
She was a cheerful one, Louise.
She was a cheerful girl, always filled with energy and the desire to help others.
She was a cheerful and kindhearted person. she immediately became a popular member of our club.
Nobuaki was a cheerful student with many friends before the first King 's Game.
Pasquale was a cheerful and playful child, raised with loving care by his mother Maria Theresa.
Bismarck was a cheerful boy, very tall ( over six feet ), very intelligent and sensitive.
She was a cheerful one, Louise . Very sure of herself.
But he was a cheerful fellow, as you can see, and died aged 93.

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