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cheer

[cheer] / tʃɪər /






Example Sentences

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Shareholders have cheered the decisions by Detroit automakers to scrap their boldest EV dreams—looking beyond $50 billion in charges tied to broken supplier contracts and wasted investments.

From The Wall Street Journal

The crowd erupted in cheers and whistles, hoots and hollers, clapping hands and stomping feet.

From Literature

A cheer and a groan erupt from the foosball crowd, while at the same time Zara yells at me, waving me over from the kitchen.

From Literature

Aside from that, there weren’t many other ways to cheer himself up around here.

From Literature

They ratcheted up the intensity so much it spread into the stands, where the largely pro-Bruins crowd of 9,627 cheered deliriously.

From Los Angeles Times