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You can use it to refer to a group of people who are present at sporting events to help rally the spectators' support for their team or athlete. For example, "The crowd went wild when the cheerleaders took to the field."
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cheerleaders
noun
Plural of cheerleader
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Because if the Tories emerge as the largest single party, they and their cheerleaders will claim at least a partial victory no matter how distant they are from a Commons majority.
Graham is one of the Senate's most consistent and vocal cheerleaders for military intervention.
After all the speculation, the huffing and puffing of the election campaign and the wild-eyed hysteria whipped up by government cheerleaders in the press, all we got here was: "My government will bring forward proposals for a British bill of rights".
Backed by the government-funded Quilliam Foundation and their media cheerleaders, the neocons have pressed tirelessly to end residual official engagement with mainstream nonviolent Islamist groups, hitherto aimed at isolating the genuinely extreme groups actually in the business of blowing up buses and tubes.
Some years ago, cheerleaders were girls with pom-poms and perms.
Originally it confined itself to leering shots of cheerleaders.
Referring to newspaper editors, politicians and concerned tweeters who he says are "now getting het up about the state's interference in journalistic activity", he writes: For these cheerleaders of the state's two-year war on redtop journalism now to gnash their teeth over the state's poking of its nose into the affairs of the Guardian is extraordinary.
We have forgotten since then how the ranks of the parliamentary Conservative party – though not all by any means – were cheerleaders for the war, and I can remember them standing in their seats baying, bragging and gesticulating at Kennedy as he walked in.
Hammond and May were a key part of this culture, the omnipresent cheerleaders for Clarkson's every "rebellious" action and utterance.
"If he listens only to bean-counters and cheerleaders only concerned with abuse of the system, he will fail".
"The more cheerleaders, the better".
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