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cheer

[cheer] / tʃɪər /






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A goalless draw is unlikely to cheer the Spurs supporters up much, either.

From BBC

Nike investors celebrated on New Year’s Eve, cheering another big investment from a top shareholder.

From The Wall Street Journal

He used to conduct endless rallies outside of small rural airports where thousands cheered him.

From Salon

A postponed pregame flyover eventually joined the party, a single jet buzzing the cheering crowd at the start of the third quarter.

From Los Angeles Times

Often, they egg each other on, cheer and raise their hands in celebration or disappointment.

From The Wall Street Journal