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cheer N (feelings & emotions)

cheer

cheer VB (up)

cheer

cheer (fulness)

cheer

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Often cheer up the team when the morale is low.
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When my tootsies weren't squished into my beloved pointy-toed pumps, they were stuck in flimsy cheer sneakers and unstable soccer cleats.
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His outgoing personality and funny stories made him popular; he was even asked to tour military bases to cheer up other servicemen.
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He can not sincerely cheer on another ace, because in his heart the only true ace is himself.
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There were some cracking spectacles, displays of pro tekkas, and fans roaring and singing en masse to cheer on their favourite players.
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Already are the railroads displacing the companionable cheer of crackling walnut with the dogged self-complacency and sullen virtue of anthracite.
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In fact, they're in good spirits, dispensing seasonal cheer and gallows humour between songs to alleviate the tension.
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And a second cheer, because it is congenial to a large measure of personal liberty.
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If all those herbs, pills and brisk walks have proven ineffective against your stubborn beer belly, it's time to cheer up now.
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An experience of watching something that puts life into you, that puts a cheer on your face, however depressed you might be.
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