This isn't a law question but I'll answer it anyway. You can tell a happy dog by:
The cast of Cheerful Credit - 1922 includes: Brownie the Dog
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The superlative of cheerful is "most cheerful."
Oh, dude, the prefix of cheerful is "cheer." Like, it's the beginning part of the word that gives it some zest, you know? So, if you're feeling cheerful, just remember it all starts with that little "cheer" at the front.
You can easily know when you are happy. Being happy makes everything lively and cheerful.
Everyone is cheerful.
more cheerful, most cheerful
Cheering, cheerless.
Here are sentences with CHEERFUL in it:When I was at the game the people were very cheerful. :)The team was cheerful.I was cheerful after I heard we won the game!Why are people cheerful when something goes good or there way? :)
No. Lol. You have the wrong spirit. There are two definitions of spirit that i know. First one: The presence of a soul (ghost). Second one: To be cheerful. Spirit week is to be cheerful.
more cheerful
The abstract noun form for the adjective cheerful is cheerfulness.The word cheerful is the adjective form of the abstract noun cheer.