"Cheery oh" is an informal expression used to convey a sense of cheerfulness or positivity, often associated with bidding farewell or expressing good wishes. It's a playful way of saying goodbye or wishing someone well, similar to phrases like "cheerio" or "goodbye." The term captures a lighthearted and upbeat tone in communication.
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"Hooroo" is a cheery way of saying "goodbye".
To be merry is to be happy or cheery. Merrier means happier, or more full of joy.
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Some words that rhyme with "weary" include cheery, teary, and query.
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The adverb form of the word "cheery" is cheerily.An example sentence for this word is: "the parakeet sung cheerily as he danced on his perch".
"Sakura" means cheery bloosom, "Haruno" means spring field so if you say "Sakura Haruno" it means spring field of cheery bloosom. But if you say "Haru no Sakura" it means cheery bloosoms in spring
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