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"Cheer up" meaning | "cheer up" in a sentence | Common English Idioms #shorts

Aug 3, 2022
☑ "Cheer up" meaning: get in a better mood; help someone feel happier; lighten up ☑ "cheer up" in a sentence: - He is trying to cheer up his friend. - He cheered up when he got a card and flowers. - Cheer up! Tomorrow, things will be better. A: Where are you going? B: I am going to Ann's house. She is sad because her dog died, so I am going to try to cheer her up. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ☑WATCH MORE: ★ Most Common Words Playlist http://bit.ly/3mTYBJD ★English Vocabulary Playlist: https://bit.ly/2TdcwPs ★Color Vocabulary: https://youtu.be/UgcdV6Oesoc ★Animal Vocabulary: https://youtu.be/oUrUN0BJUN8 ★Body Movement Verbs: https://youtu.be/cN_82aRMY44 ★English Vocabulary Playlist: https://bit.ly/2TdcwPs ★Vehicle Vocabulary: https://youtu.be/pYrxcgB3plc ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/englishforall101/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/englishforall.info/