Use of cheerless in Sentences. 45 Examples

The examples include cheerless at the start of sentence, cheerless at the end of sentence and cheerless in the middle of sentence

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cheerless at the end of sentence


  1. The day was grey and cheerless.
  2. The day was grey and cheerless.
  3. They came back quiet and cheerless.
  4. The kitchen was dank and cheerless.
  5. The kitchen was dank and cheerless.
  6. They came back quiet and cheerless.
  7. The night - to - night duties can be hard and cheerless.
  8. The night - to - night duties can be hard and cheerless.
  9. One who is really at home never feels cold and cheerless.
  10. One who is really at home never feels cold and cheerless.
  11. Though brightly lit, the room was still somehow cheerless.
  12. Shortcoming Procedure is simple, therefore may appear and cheerless.
  13. Shortcoming Procedure is simple, therefore may appear and cheerless.
  14. They could light no fire, and Ratagan prophesied gloomily that their camp that night would be cheerless.
  15. Brazilians look gloomily forward to a New Year that even the president admits will be grey and cheerless.

cheerless in the middle of sentence


  1. It was a cheerless morning.
  2. It was a cheerless morning.
  3. This is a cold, cheerless place.
  4. It was a wet and cheerless day yesterday.
  5. It was a wet and cheerless day yesterday.
  6. The cheerless surroundings had no effect on her.
  7. The cheerless surroundings had no effect on her.
  8. The land is cheerless and barren, arid as the Sahara.
  9. The land is cheerless and barren, arid as the Sahara.
  10. It afforded her a little relief, of a dull and cheerless kind.
  11. Against this cheerless backdrop The Boss of It All makes sense.
  12. Cold and cheerless corridor, heavy suitcase, scattered station attendant.
  13. Cold and cheerless corridor, heavy suitcase, scattered station attendant.
  14. These adjectives mean having a broodingly cheerless aspect or disposition.
  15. These adjectives mean having a broodingly cheerless aspect or disposition.
  16. Without that lamp how blind the traveller would be, and how black and cheerless the journey!
  17. One by one the teachers made their ways to their homes - modest, mostly celibate, mostly cheerless homes.
  18. One by one the teachers made their ways to their homes - modest, mostly celibate, mostly cheerless homes.
  19. In these cheerless circumstances Henry fell ill and was unable to attend the peace talks in January 1189.
  20. But you sleep softly, little child, Sunk deep in rest within your cheerless home, Only a box, brass-bound.
  21. Her heart was hammering as she went up the narrow, cheerless stairs she'd last climbed before her interview
  22. Her heart was hammering as she went up the narrow, cheerless stairs she'd last climbed before her interview
  23. See this piece of picture, black and white and dichromatic adornment, be not drab, cold and cheerless some?
  24. Birds far from their nests whirred noisily in the sky, a cheerless sound that Jinju found particularly unsettling.
  25. Birds far from their nests whirred noisily in the sky, a cheerless sound that Jinju found particularly unsettling.
  26. Other establishments followed their example, with the result that Jerusalem is a less cheerless city than it used to be.
  27. Golding's office was grey and cheerless, with the disorientating feature of being substantially higher than it was wide.
  28. Simply by sitting there, he rendered the dining-room as cold and cheerless as a room in a commercial traveller's guesthouse.
  29. Simply by sitting there, he rendered the dining-room as cold and cheerless as a room in a commercial traveller's guesthouse.
  30. A starless sky with a solitary moon would be dull and cheerless , why not let there be a moonlit night resplendent with twinkling stars.

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