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cheers <a cheer; cheers> N

cheers

cheer N (feelings & emotions)

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English
Gymnastics, tumbling and megaphones were incorporated into popular cheers, and are still used.
en.wikipedia.org
Lean back, kick your feet up and have a cold one to cheers to those comments.
www.nba.com
Though her comments were generally greeted with cheers and applause at the awards ceremony, the media backlash was huge.
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This was met with thunderous applause and cheers.
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The long-awaited win was accompanied by thunderous cheers from the frenzied crowd.
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A final flurry of chips, another round of cheers, and as the crowds begin to file out, the announcer booms back in.
grantland.com
The establishment has erupted in cheers at the increased capital-asset ratios.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
But his grandmother suggests that he bring all his friends with him for Thanksgiving dinner; the idea is welcomed with cheers from everyone.
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Sorrowful at first, he quickly cheers up once he realises he can now do whatever he pleases.
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Three cheers for the pyloric sphincter, hurray!
news.nationalpost.com

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