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cheers [tʃɪərz] INTERJ Brit inf

1. cheers (good health):

cheers

2. cheers (thanks):

cheers

3. cheers (goodbye):

cheers

I . cheer [tʃɪəʳ] N

2. cheer no pl (joy):

to be of good cheer liter

II . cheer [tʃɪəʳ] VB intr to cheer for sb

Usage examples with cheers

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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
The long-awaited win was accompanied by thunderous cheers from the frenzied crowd.
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The establishment has erupted in cheers at the increased capital-asset ratios.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Though her comments were generally greeted with cheers and applause at the awards ceremony, the media backlash was huge.
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She comes out with new clothes and a different hairdo to the cheers of her family.
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They will continue to reach out and provide consumers with the cup that cheers, for "a 1000 more years", as the well-wisher said.
www.thehindu.com
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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Three cheers for a pure popcorn movie directed at adults, the kind of classy R-rated movie that's made far too infrequently in the age of the blockbuster.
www.tulsaworld.com
Pre-recorded boos, which rang throughout the arena, were quickly replaced by cheers and applause.
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