to cheer sb on

  • 91cheer — See: BRONX CHEER …

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  • 92cheer up — verb a) to become happy Cheer up! Things could be worse. b) to make someone happy The arrival of the unexpected letter cheered him up almost immediately …

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  • 93cheer — 1. noun /tʃɪə/ a) Ones attitude, mood. on the morne they departed, with wepyng chere, and than every knyght toke the way that hym lyked beste. b) A cheerful attitude; a nice disposition. Heraclitus taking pitie and compassion of the very same… …

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  • 94cheer on — verb To cheer and support a team, to barrack, to root for …

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  • 95Cheer — This most interesting surname may derive from two possible origins, one French and the other Anglo Saxon. Firstly, it may be a nickname for a particularly cheerful or hospitable person, from the Old French chiere , Anglo French chere , Middle… …

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  • 96cheer — See: Bronx cheer …

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  • 97cheer on — my friends were there to cheer me on Syn: encourage, urge on, spur on, drive on, motivate, inspire, fire (up), inspirit, light a fire under …

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  • 98cheer someone up — See: cheer [verb] 2) …

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  • 99ˌcheer (sb) ˈup — phrasal verb to become less sad, or to make someone feel less sad I tried to cheer him up, but he just kept staring out of the window.[/ex] …

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  • 100cheer pheasant — himalajiniai fazanai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Catreus angl. cheer pheasant vok. Schopffasan, m; Wallichfasan, m rus. гималайский фазан, m pranc. faisan de Wallich, m ryšiai: platesnis terminas – fazanai siauresnis… …

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