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cheers

noun as in acclamation

noun as in encore

verb as in bottoms up

Weak match

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Example Sentences

“The people of this country will not allow us to move toward oligarchy. They will not allow Trump to take us into authoritarianism,” Sanders said, to cheers.

Afterward, in keeping with a theme visible after every playoff series win, nobody danced and hugged and led the cheers quite like Roberts.

Loud cheers erupted as the results were announced to a crowd of some 1,600 party faithful in Ottawa, Canada's capital.

From BBC

Dutch star Bol, 25, took over in fourth position but delivered the title ahead of Belgium in a time of three minutes 15.63 seconds to loud cheers inside the Omnisport Stadium.

From BBC

His ejection was met with cheers from his Republican colleagues.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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