Luckily, they cheered up considerably later when BB rewarded them with a picnic hamper for passing their first task.
Minaj fans dismayed by her post-"Super Bass" turn toward pop will be cheered up by the red-meat hip-hop here.
It is said his exploits may have cheered up Australia in the 1930s, when the country was badly hit by the Great Depression.
But he had cheered up by the end of the week, and was now "more optimistic than I've been for a very long time".
Harriet Harman is a big mate of Gordon Brown's, but her less than sure handling of the tricky Welfare portfolio has cheered up her opponents no end.
Bagehot cheered up Gladstone's ghost by telling him that almost all of the hereditary peers had at last been cleared out of the Lords by the present government.
In prison the unloved Erich Mielke was said to be cheered up when he was provided with a disconnected red telephone with which he could talk to imaginary agents.
You emerge bemused but undeniably cheered up, partly because of the uncomplicated magic of the climax, in which Woody dances with an airborne Goldie Hawn on the bank of the Seine.
Advocates of early entry were cheered up this month when Robin Cook, who had previously offered few public thoughts on the euro, made a speech in Tokyo pronouncing the single currency a success so far.
As soon as Master Cherry saw that piece of wood, he cheered right up.
This morning I found something on LinkedIn that really cheered me up.
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The energetic guard who had struggled in the first three games cheered his teammates up when the Knicks were rallying, then scored the Celtics' last nine points in a 97-90 overtime win Sunday over the New York Knicks that avoided a four-game sweep.
The Democrats duly sat pat while the Republicans stood up and cheered.
The last time we did something this ridiculous, we had a good friend who showed up and cheered us on at various points along the route.
Harvey outdid Strasburg in a marquee matchup of young aces, amping up while the crowd cheered his name and leading the New York Mets over the Washington Nationals 7-1.
After years of being cheered on, jeered at and banged up, plenty of professional athletes with brand power to spare try their hand at the restaurant business.
Even if the entire ACA is repealed and the snowballs are rolled back up the mountain, I am cheered by the fact that many people out there are creating an avalanche that will change our current paternalistic approach in health care.
Well-wishers from the neighborhood cheered as a gray van carrying mother and child pulled up.
For Francona, the chance to manage the team his dad played for and the one he cheered as a kid, was too much to pass up.
We were introduced by the local union rep, and this night, like every night, the crowd cheered when they heard the name Diciembre, the lights bobbing up and down, as the miners nodded with satisfaction.
But the decision in the Andersen case has cheered lawyers and bosses, and not only those who might be up to no good.
Investors were cheered by signs that the housing market was recovering and that hiring was picking up.
As Annaleise Carr approached the Toronto shore, her red swimming cap bobbing up and down as she swam freestyle, a crowd of supporters cheered and clapped.
Torres took her time getting out of the pool, looking up at the stands where for nearly three decades she has been cheered on her in Olympic bids.
Given the costs of break-up, evidence of progress towards resolving the crisis, however inelegant, is to be cheered.
Finally, she ended up at Copley Square, where she was reunited with her husband, Doug, who had cheered her on.
Numerous and often outlandish pronouncements in the media have not been backed up in the ring and that has not endeared him to the British public, many of whom cheered openly as they witnessed his fall from grace.
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