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cheerleader

[cheer-lee-der] / ˈtʃɪərˌli dər /


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Holdorff Polhill has become a vocal cheerleader for rebuilding, saying people often hear about all of the problems: the struggles with insurance, the permitting delays, the steep construction costs.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition to boasting an impressive career as a cheerleader, Hudson also holds an $8 million property portfolio, forging the path for her to become a real estate mogul.

From MarketWatch

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