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root (v.2) "cheer, support," 1889, American English, originally in a baseball context, probably from root (v.1) via intermediate sense of "study, work hard" (1856).
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Mostly, the crowd was silent, too, though waves of cheering support—"Go, Emma!" "We all love you!"—arose momentarily, then faded away.
Mostly, the crowd was silent, too, though waves of cheering support — "Go, Emma!" "We all love you!" — arose momentarily, then faded away.
Wisely, Ms. Mathis plays the part with the undemonstrative but cheering support of midcentury wifeliness, and as a couple she and Mr. O'Donnell are the image of a small town's favorite sweethearts.
"What rules am I breaking?" On his next service, Kyrgios was bugged by a member of the crowd who cheered support during his ball toss and again directed his complaints at Ramos.
I have to thank all the people around the world who have cheered, supported and inspired me to have this opportunity.
"Charmian Carr played the oldest von Trapp child, and in some ways she maintained that role in real life guiding, cheering, supporting and generally being there for the rest of her 'sisters' and 'brothers'".
The camera pans and a studio audience cheers, supporting him frantically.
The crowd gave him a raucous cheer of support.
Instead of booing him why dont we cheer and support him through the slump?" – SteVacc.
I will now stomp around the room and cheer in support of Jello Biafra for president.
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