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How to use cheer in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word cheer? Here are some examples.

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A huge crowd gathered to cheer us on and salute our achievement and more than any other time it was greatly appreciated.
In hesitant English, the bespectacled Thai man thanks all the foreigners who have helped his community, raising the biggest cheer of the night.
The local favourite will have a brand new supporter to cheer him along for the very first time as he bids to defend his title this Sunday.
There's even a polite cheer from the family from the shires who are sitting directly behind us in the stalls.
He started laughing, throwing back his head in cheer as he slapped his knee in mirth.
Networks might not be the money-spinner the carriers once hoped, but they're bringing increasing cheer to investors with each quarter.
He climbs up the turnbuckles and salutes his loyal Blackburn fans who cheer wildly.
Sri Lankan cheer leader, 68-year-old Percy Abeysekara, who was sitting at the third floor above the sight screen, led the party by singing songs.
Not much to cheer about then as I parked my car in a multi-storey monstrosity.
They sit on the bleachers inside Matthews Arena and clap and stomp and cheer their lungs out when the Huskies score.
There are still months of bleak weather stretching out ahead without a glimmer of anything to look forward to, and festive cheer has up and left.
Troy here was just moping around the house all day so Mandy and I thought to take him out to dinner to cheer him up a little.
No matter what looms ahead, if you can eat today, enjoy today, mix good cheer with friends today, enjoy it and bless God for it.
As much as it was a part of society I found it morbid and disgusting to laugh and cheer and a horrible death just for entertainment.
Aron had become rather mordant, and she thought it essential that he gain some cheer before the long walk home.
I found my scepticism about his blokeishness fall away, to be replaced by a desire to cheer him on.
A motley crew of hapless musicians and street performers are seen trying to cheer up citizens in what appears to be a breadline.
Clearly all of those people wearing red or white in the crowd are here to cheer for you, buddy.
New shirts and new faces for the folks of the oil capital to cheer on, one unsullied and unburdened by past success or failure.
The infamous Six O'Clock Swill died under a raucous cheer when pubs were allowed to stay open serving the amber liquid until 10pm.
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Examples from Classical Literature
King Arthur's body might be hid in a cave, or molder in the ground, but his soul was to live and cheer his people.
Let us cheer them with our bounty, and vivify them with words of joy and hope.
The signs of Christmas preparation and the sounds of Christmas cheer but made him lonelier.
He was perhaps playing now to cheer May up, for he delivered this in a mock-heroic style, with an absurd gesture.
Follow in the steps of Heracles, our guide, and cheer each the other onwards by name.
Then cheer on cheer rent the air, and in the midst of it all, Mr. Nye appeared.
But at the beginning of the evening, gaud always had to talk to her to cheer her a little.
The crew gave them a cheer for a send-off, and received as loud a salute in return.
He was trying to soothe wounds, cheer troubled spirits, and give courage to those who had been so long in shadowland.
If you are a little city child, and can have only a flower box in a window or along a porch-rail, cheer up!
Brillt-Savarin was a convivial soul, a lover of good cheer and openhanded hospitality.
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