Sentence examples for be cheers from inspiring English sources

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be cheers

verb

To gladden; to make cheerful; often with up.

  • We were cheered by the offer of a cup of tea.

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"I don't think there will be cheers".

There will be cheers and applause but they will be polite and courteous.

Another exhibition at the museum through March 9 will be "Cheers!

It opened to applause and a sort of strangled vocalisation that I took to be cheers.

There will be cheers and tears and groans and tension, and of course a steady torrent of hope.

"If I could pick a fictional bar that I'd want to go to it would be 'Cheers,' " he says in a video promoting the show.

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Be cheered.

The Chinese may be cheering for that.

His overthrow should not be cheered.

The left should be cheering them on.

I'll be cheering for Washington.

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