Sentence examples for a cheers from inspiring English sources

"a cheers" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "a cheer." It is often used in spoken English as a way to express support or celebratory excitement. An example sentence could be, "The crowd erupted into a cheer when the team scored the winning goal."

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This ghost is most easily avoided by drinking a bottle of wine on your futon and watching a "Cheers" rerun.

We see our evil duo celebrate Ricky's death with a pint and a cheers to "good clean justice".

After a traumatic week, she wanted to be among friends, and Perla was the closest thing she has to a Cheers.

NORWAY A "Cheers" vibe infiltrates Praestengbrygga (Kaiveien 9), an early 20th-century building in the center of tiny Kabelvag in the Lofoten Islands.

"It's not a club or a lounge, it's a 'Cheers' type place," said Ronnie Flynn, a co-owner and a partner at Never Never lounge on 14th Street.

TV I saw a great drama recently about Rudyard Kipling's son called My Boy Jack, and I'm longing for another sitcom of the calibre of a Cheers or a Seinfeld.

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As news of bin Laden's death filtered through the crowd at a nationally televised Major League Baseball game in Philadelphia between rivals Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Mets, "U-S-A!" cheers began.

A cheer goes up.

This is a cheering thought.

How does a cheer kill?

That gets a cheer.

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