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cheer

[cheer] / tʃɪər /






Example Sentences

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"Everyone felt it. The players gave them something to cheer about, but ultimately they got behind the team. It's a snapshot of what we want to be."

From BBC

Business groups largely cheered the ruling, with the National Retail Federation saying this "provides much-needed certainty" for companies.

From Barron's

A pair of penguins waddled into a care home in Nottinghamshire to spread some cheer to residents.

From BBC

Loud pop and rock music blares down the entire block, punctuated by the odd cheer and whoop from spectators.

From BBC

In the early 1980s, Andrew served as a Navy helicopter pilot during the Falklands War and returned to cheering crowds in the U.K.

From The Wall Street Journal




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