Similar words: steering wheel, cheerio, jeering, leering, steering, sneering, pioneering, engineering. Meaning: [tʃɪə] n. encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators. adj. 1. providing freedom from worry 2. bringing cheer or gladness.
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61) Professor Ito has solved the puzzle and everyone is cheering.
62) After some cheering words to them, Weir went back to his billet and lay down.
63) They had only joked about my going back to Bhuj because they thought I needed cheering up.
64) I prompted, and he found my name and checked it off, turning to me with a cheering little smile.
65) I lost the race and finished up trying to row half a dinghy with the crew cheering in the distance.
66) Given the circumstances of a cheese dip, it was cheering.
67) A till was hurled out into the cheering crowd, followed by burgers, potato chips and furniture.
68) The Oxford fans were still cheering their goal when Liam 0 Brien all but broke the net.
69) I spent my time, for as long as I stayed, cheering for the bulls.
70) It was time for more cappuccino and a cheering change of topic.
71) With everybody cheering, his bond issue went through easily, and work was beginning.
72) At Dover they were greeted on the quayside by cheering crowds welcoming their heroes home.
73) It certainly comes as a surprise or shock to hear some scholars cheering the decline in government and foundation money for research.
74) Cheering was the thought of other trips to other wild places still awaiting to be rediscovered!
75) At the end, the whole audience stood up clapping and cheering.
76) Looking out over the cheering audience, Alvin found himself near tears.
77) When the cheering had died down he took the microphone and began his speech.
78) Fife Symington, leading his cheering section, were in single digits.
79) They serenaded the rape victim inside, cheering a brother on as if it were a football game.
80) The cheering went on for ages as the victorious athletes ran around the track.
81) Kay McGovern rose to his feet, cheering appreciatively when the performance ended.
82) Now imagine receiving the news that you have been unsuccessful ... and everyone around you standing and cheering wildly.
83) They were welcomed by schoolchildren bearing flowers, by government officials, wolf people, reporters and ordinary citizens cheering their appearance.
84) President Kennedy was welcomed in the summer of 1962 by a cheering crowd estimated at more than 1 million.
85) As they marched from the railroad stations, they were escorted by crowds cheering vociferously.
86) He made some measure of pass at me. Given the circumstances of a cheese dip, it was cheering.
87) Cheering and flourishing their battle flags, the Federals in both quarters surged forward.
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88) As he well knew, the people were cheering the symbol rather than the man.
89) When the cheering rose again, Eddie Peace and his companions once more registered their anger and disappointment.
90) Along the route they were greeted by cheering crowds and doused with rose water.
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