cheer - use in sentences

Object

  • crowd: As I marched through those cheering crowds I felt like a king among men.
  • lad: Well, we could get them to cheer the English lads on.
  • spectator: In the course of the Games, more than 80,000 spectators cheered on the athletes across a total of 13 events.

Converse of object

  • deafen: The gathering of British supporters on the bottom bend responded with a deafening cheer.

Adjective modifier

  • festive: So perhaps there is a note of festive cheer to strike about managed services.
  • hearty: Hearty cheers were given for Mrs Verney for her kindness " .
  • loud: A loud cheer draws me back to the stage area.
  • rousing: Skating was good - there was an adult male skater practicing jumps and Scruff was giving him a chorus of rousing cheers.
  • ironic: The referee getting huge ironic cheers for not only spotting it for once but calling it City's way too.
  • lusty: Phoebe says something to the crowd in French and is met with a lusty cheer.

Modifies a noun

  • mate: Only disappointment was missing Marmaduke the Bierkeller Monkey who was a great help with info and directions, cheers mate.
  • guy: My pc is now working perfectly and much faster, cheers guys.

Modifying Another Word

  • loudly: The people followed us through the streets to our home, loudly cheering us all the way.

Noun used with modifier

  • Xmas: Michael, Brian is 13 so maybe a bit of Xmas cheer would've been more appropriate, rather than a mocking reply.
  • ringing: Captain Bluff and all his crew Gave out a ringing cheer.
  • crowd: The crowd cheer and go mad, it's an honor to be there.

Used with why or when

  • whenever: The civilized in every nation should cheer whenever our troops take the field.

Preposition: of

  • crowd: Louis steps out through the prison gate to the cheers of the crowd.

Preposition: from

  • sideline: They are run by charismatic leaders and executive boards, while their members send them money and cheer from the sidelines.
  • crowd: Cheers from the crowd filled her heart with joy.

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