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Sentence count:215+12Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: comfortgladdengladnesshappinesshopepraiseAntonym: gloommelancholySimilar words: cheer upsheercheekcheesedeerpeersteersheetMeaning: [tʃɪə]  n. 1. a cry or shout of approval 2. the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom. v. 1. give encouragement to 2. show approval or good wishes by shouting 3. cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful 4. become cheerful 5. urge on or encourage especially by shouts. 
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151 The replacements began to enter, and none received a greater cheer than the convert from rugby league, Jason Robinson.
152 She would send over beef tea and other delicacies to try and cheer them up.
153 Pipe a song about a Lamb!' / So I piped with merry cheerWilliam Blake 
154 Thousands of people lined Broadway to cheer the Yankees and celebrate their World Series triumph.
155 The scattered fragments of crockery and the aroma of the wasted nectar marked the melancholy wreck of our Christmas cheer.
156 Going out with friends is guaranteed to cheer you up.sentencedict.com/cheer.html
157 It may cheer you up to learn that the weather forecast is promising.
158 When they overtook me, they gave a cheer so loud that they drowned the noises of the wheelbarrow and lorry.
159 Jon and I did not cheer, for a cold realisation was creeping over us.
160 Cadets in gray raincoats crushed against the iron gates and spilled into the street to cheer Buchanan.
161 The unselfish effort to bring cheer to others will be the beginning of a happier life for ourselves. Helen Keller 
162 We ate them with cheer in the grace of confinement.
163 The cheer, "Go Lions Go!" could be heard for over half a mile.
164 The kop gave him a huge cheer when he came out.
165 I always hang up promptly and go out for a nice cup of coffee to cheer myself up.
166 Turbo swills a couple of beers to warm up while his wife and fans gather to cheer him on.
167 The rise in U.S. exports is certain to bring cheer to manufacturers.
168 Frustratingly for Leeds, they had begun as if determined to give their fans something to cheer about.
169 Cheer up, Phil! It's only a game, and you can't win every time.
170 He claimed he needed to cheer on his son in a local boxing tournament.
171 A bundle of black walked toward her, round, bobbing, and bubbling with good cheer.
172 Pools firms were not so full of festive cheer, warning it could mean the industry cutting 6,000 jobs.
173 As they neared James River and caught sight of our gunboats, a cheer went up from each regiment.
174 My dear, one had positively risked an influenza to bring her some good cheer, and to what end?
175 Let's all give a big cheer for the newly married couple! Hip, hip, hooray!
176 Pay attention to your fellow workers' accomplishments. Cheer them on.
177 She would tell the people joyful things, cheer them up, make them happy.
178 Knots of spectators were there to cheer me on aggressively, and by 10 miles I had caught Peter.
179 There's a quasi-religious, Gospel feel about it all as grown women clap and cheer.
180 Our name came up, and we got a really big cheer.
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