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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

Mr. Lawson remained a lifelong cheerleader of what he called the “Thatcherite revolution,” which he said unshackled the economic potential of Britain despite leaving unions and social programs weakened.

From Washington Post

The same night in Washington, Putin’s cheerleader, Capitals star Alex Ovechkin, did not take part in his team’s Pride Night celebration, held in partnership with Giant Food.

From Washington Times

Tatarsky, a cheerleader for Russia's military campaign in Ukraine whose real name was Maxim Fomin, was killed on Sunday when an explosion ripped through a cafe where he was due to talk.

From Reuters

So be grateful, Jones reminded his former player, and if his shots weren’t falling, then “you’ve got to be the best cheerleader.”

From Washington Post