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cheer

[cheer] / tʃɪər /






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The exuberance of the Filipino fans led to criticism from others, accusing them of being disrespectful by shouting out and cheering Parks' mistakes.

From BBC

Wall Street no longer was cheering on Disney or other entertainment firms to spend big to attract streaming subscribers to compete with Netflix.

From Los Angeles Times

The value of toy sales rose by 6% last year, compared with the previous year, according to research company Circana, bringing some much-needed cheer for a sector that has struggled since the pandemic.

From BBC

A purchase will spread good cheer in more ways than one.

From Los Angeles Times

But their cheers and joy of winning were felt nonetheless.

From Barron's