Sentence examples for to cheering from inspiring English sources

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to cheering

verb

To gladden; to make cheerful; often with up.

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

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Mrs Clinton began her speech to cheering.

She left the Big Brother house to cheering crowds.

There's no guilt attached to cheering on the Paddies.

The Tories have now taken to cheering Miliband every time he appears in the Commons.

And, as Skaskiw notes, what are the alternatives to cheering in airports?

Steinberg said Williams admitted to cheering and pumping his fist to the crowd behind him.

"We did it!" she exulted to cheering supporters just two hours after polls closed.

He returned to cheering crowds and three aeroplanes that dropped flowers by parachute.

The new ballet opened to cheering houses and rave reviews in October.

If McCain wins, think of this column as a modest contribution to cheering up distraught liberals.

Boynton Beach fans were reduced to cheering foul balls and praying for walks.

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