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cheer

[cheer] / tʃɪər /






Example Sentences

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A cheer went up, but the anthem rolled on unchecked.

From BBC

Braving a cold drizzle, the protesters cheered loudly when Pahlavi took the stage and told the crowd: "I am here to guarantee a transition to a secular democratic future".

From Barron's

Once so consumed by her races during the Olympics, Bowe said getting to watch and cheer for Knight has been a welcome escape from her own preparation and stress.

From Los Angeles Times

Though he heard cheers, he also heard boos and jeers.

From Los Angeles Times

Though many Americans celebrate getting big refunds, financial experts point out that they’re nothing to cheer about, because the money represents an interest-free loan the taxpayer has made to the government throughout the year.

From MarketWatch