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Discover Ludwig'she cheers' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe any situation in which a person is expressing joy, excitement, or approval through shouting or clapping. For example, "She cheers as the winning goal is scored."
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She cheers.
However, he stows her in a closet when his true love arrives, and she cheers him on as she surreptitiously watches them make love.
She decorates her house with découpage, she bakes meatloaf, she cheers on her son at his weekend basketball games.
There's a lot of older people, and it's not like we keep her around to amuse us, but she cheers us up.
Still, she cheers up, relishing her opportunity not merely to see the sights of Saudi Arabia but, whilst there, to stab a knife into the groin of a terrorist.
Like both Hepburns, Audrey and Katharine, she cheers you up simply by walking into the frame; unlike them, she often seems to be casting around for reasons to be cheerful herself.
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She cheered and cheered.
Then, inexplicably, she cheered up.
Ugh.' Then she cheered.
She cheered loudly at Vines' appearance.
She cheered louder and whooped again.
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