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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91) So we ought to be cheering as the big round numbers go by, leaving us healthy and whole.
92) Girlfriend Shirley, a Bangor fan, will be cheering for the Seasiders.
93) And they will be cheering you on-as we all do to those more adventurous people we know.
94) Then he urged the cheering crowd to go out and prove the naysayers wrong and bring their friends to revivals.
95) Hundreds of people lined the street, cheering the runners as they went up the hill.
96) The crowd is cheering us on and it certainly flows down to the field.
97) In Loreauville, Louisiana, twenty Republicans, mostly blacks, entered the city cheering and shouting profanities at the amassed Democrats.
98) At their side, cheering them on, was the new journalistic team of Joseph and Stewart Alsop.
99) Men poured from both and raced through the cheering crowd, up the steps, to hammer at the door.
100) Despite Yvonne's cheering words, I wasn't totally convinced that everybody liked dogs!
101) There was no cheering on the part of the men, but a stubborn determination to obey orders and do their duty.
102) Whoever blew up the federal building in Oklahoma City deserves to be drawn and quartered as cheering throngs watch.
103) Your cheering was a real tonic for our team.
104) There was Dad with the camera, cheering like crazy.
105) There was cheering when Trisha and Gail agreed.
106) They noticed a crowd of people shouting and cheering.
107) On the square there was a wildly cheering throng.
108) Bells were pealing and crowds were cheering.
109) The darkest thinkers may paradoxically be the most cheering.
110) Bearded and looking tired, a clearly emotional Lewis crossed the Greenwich Meridian line at the Royal Observatory by carrying his boat with the help of supporters and cheering well-wishers.
111) So, for goodness' sakes, no cheering in the press box.
112) One of the most cheering pieces of news recently is that Britain and Germany are working together on a European plan to put the squeeze on Monaco, whither so many plutocratic tax-dodgers scuttle.
113) Helping the helpless, cheering fainting, Seeking the wandering sinner to find.
114) On agonistic field, player strive to be the first , cheering squad Populars feeling ran high.
115) We are ought to hold applause also alike when cheering for victor give give ground person.
116) The Best Stage Effect Award and the Best Cheering Team Award went to Carmel Divine Grace Foundation Secondary School and Belilios Public School respectively.
117) When my sons are with their mother I like to imagine that they think I'm reading Jack Kerouac, cheering on Arsenal and listening to Kings of Leon (in reality it's Nicola Roberts).
117) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
118) At least 300,000 such volunteers will make up China's Olympic cheering squads. And 3,000 of those have been trained by Zhang Jinling, a professional enthusiast with a fixed rictus grin of joy.
119) The President of Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh, has addressed a cheering crowd of supporters in the capital Sanaa, telling him he welcomes power transfer proposals by the Gulf Cooperation Council.
120) The cheering got even louder when Waller awarded that girl a half - dollar prize.
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