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jeer

[jeer] / dʒɪər /


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Around 3,500 vocal fans filled the intimate arena, jeering TKV on his ring walk.

From BBC

While masked federal agents were met with protests and jeers, residents who were uneasy about the deployment of military personnel in their city generally kept their distance.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is Liverpool's worst run since 1953-54 as pressure mounts on the beleaguered Slot, with jeers from angry fans greeting the final whistle.

From Barron's

Yamal's evening came to an end in the 80th minute, substituted to jeers with the match already lost.

From BBC

Last week, Celtic's annual meeting was abandoned when shareholders jeered comments by Ross Desmond, son of major shareholder Dermot, and following chants of "sack the board" by some shareholders.

From BBC