cheering
IPA: tʃˈɪrɪŋ
noun
- A cheer.
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Examples of "cheering" in Sentences
- Arjunas fascinate cheering crowd.
- The cheering of the crowd encouraged the little boy.
- Hugo Chavez must have been cheering from the sidelines.
- On the 26th the Jacobites entered Preston to cheering crowds.
- They got out the champagne and cigars, the crowd was cheering.
- Fun stuff … Hoyer led the House in cheering for John [Dingell].
- The church was destroyed, the crowd cheering when the cupola fell.
- The crowd responded to his instinctive aggression with wild cheering.
- With the home run king watching and cheering from a front-row seat, Ross ...
- The cheering crowd at the finish line assumed him to be the winner of the race.
- She's gonna be cheering from the sidelines as this healthcare takeover takes effect ...
- And racers will see other Mii characters they have created cheering from the sidelines on some race courses.
- Neighbors of "Slumdog Millionaire" child actor Mohammed Azharuddin cheering as they watch the Oscars on television in Mumbai on Monday.
- After Stargirl wins the oratorical contest, Leo says that "the cheering is as wild as that of the crowd at a championship basketball game."
- It's all these hate group forming, that cannot be good for the country, with people like Bachman and Palin cheering them on it just makes normal people wonder what is wrong with these people.
- With the home run king watching and cheering from a front-row seat, Ross delivered again, Matt Cain outdueled Cole Hamels and the San Francisco Giants beat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 Tuesday for a 2-1 lead in the NL championship series.
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