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cheers





VERB
bottoms up
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The exception to this dreary trend—the really wonderful bright spot that cheers both the reader’s and the author’s heart—are classical schools, where academic study is based on what Mr. Traub calls “beautiful content.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“This man, Michael Gates, he is the fighter we need for California,” Hilton said on Wednesday, drawing cheers from the crowd.

From Los Angeles Times

The ballroom erupted in cheers and Williams confirmed that indeed their trainers have, and their daughters and moms, too.

From BBC

"Cinema should be seen in cinemas," he said to cheers from the crowd.

From BBC

There were claps and cheers from the public as the vote went through.

From BBC