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cheers





VERB
bottoms up
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Fans were showered him with cheers when he was introduced in the starting lineup Friday.

From Los Angeles Times

Putting aside any worries about where college sports are headed when one needs to explain anything about his biggest rival, the video had its intended effect, sparking cheers nearly a week before kickoff.

From Los Angeles Times

The announcement, which has been welcomed by child poverty campaigners, was met with cheers from Labour MPs in the House of Commons.

From BBC

Throughout the taping, the audience erupted in laughter, cheers and applause, a testament to how deeply the show remains embedded in people’s lives.

From Los Angeles Times

Less than an hour before the Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicked off on Sunday, fans in SoFi Stadium erupted in cheers.

From Los Angeles Times