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cheerleader

[cheer-lee-der] / ˈtʃɪərˌli dər /


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On Tuesday, Turner, Rams staff members and cheerleaders, in conjunction with South L.A. nonprofit A Place Called Home, will serve meals and distribute 400 turkeys and Thanksgiving supplies to families in need.

From Los Angeles Times

They were former gymnasts and cheerleaders and tumbling prodigies whose after-school activities provided them with a muscle memory for all sorts of bodily contortions.

From Salon

Together with the gun lobby and their Republican cheerleaders, they capitalized on a post-9/11 fascination with the kind of tricked-out long guns used by American troops.

From Los Angeles Times

In the aftermath of a 3-0 win that was stodgy but ultimately satisfying, nobody would have mistaken him for a cheerleader.

From BBC

After agreeing to an interview on the condition that he not be asked about their marriage, he proved to be a terrific cheerleader for his wife.

From New York Times