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cheers

noun as in acclamation

noun as in encore

verb as in bottoms up

Weak match

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Example Sentences

That ends up being killing Lestat but, still, it cheers her up for a bit.

From Salon

Videos published on social media showed prisoners being released to cheers from onlookers.

From BBC

Hochman’s victory was met with cheers throughout the law enforcement community, including the hundreds of deputy district attorneys who spent most of Gascón’s term at war with their boss.

It suited the noisy, high-energy, atmosphere in an office where loud music plays and staff are encouraged to ring a bell to cheers when a sale is completed.

From BBC

Boisterous cheers erupted with each blue win announced, while a Democratic Party clip criticizing GOP political newcomer Bernie Moreno was met with resounding boos.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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