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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

“I’ve always had a lot of cheerleaders for me to do music,” Hudson replies, sheepishly.

From Los Angeles Times

Long bear markets accompanied by a recession discredit the last boom’s wildest themes and its cheerleaders.

From The Wall Street Journal

I will always be a passionate cheerleader for civilised society, a strong BBC and a thriving UK.

From BBC

The cast did many of the routines, but stunt doubles were used in some instances, and real cheerleaders were used as part of the Buttons, Headltston’s squad.

From Los Angeles Times