Sentence examples for to cheer from inspiring English sources

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to cheer

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 wanted to cheer.

To cheer me on?

They had reason to cheer.

It's nothing to cheer about.

The first is to cheer.

"We need to cheer up".

There was plenty to cheer.

WANT to cheer yourself up?

To cheer her up.

That's nothing to cheer.

What's to cheer?

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