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cheer

[cheer] / tʃɪər /






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We all agreed, gathered ourselves and walked out of that set to 100 people cheering, screaming, there was confetti dropping, clapping and we gave speeches.

From Los Angeles Times

One goes to see a show like “Wonder”—as with “Dear Evan Hansen”—to cheer for the underdog, well knowing that, cheers or no, he’s going to be OK.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Wilson finally sang the magic words, “Closing time, open all the doors / And let you out into the world,” the room erupted into cheers.

From Los Angeles Times

So, happy New Year: There are things to cheer, as well as things to be concerned about.

From MarketWatch

At night, he cheered his favorite soccer team, Real Madrid, with his sons in their one-story concrete house.

From The Wall Street Journal