Collocations for "cheers"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "cheers" in context.
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cheer
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [holiday, yuletide, Christmas, festive, seasonal, good] cheer
- a little cheer for the [holidays, season]
- is [full, void] of cheer
- is full of good cheer
- [are, seem in] good cheer
- the [news, sight, vacation] filled them with cheer
- a [team, basketball, school] cheer
- [let, shouted] out a [loud, mighty] cheer
- a cheer for the [player, team, school]
- a cheer to [encourage, support]
- could hear their cheers of [encouragement]
- the cheers of [the crowd, thousands]
- the cheers filled the [stadium, streets, air]
- waves of cheer [rolled, flew] across the [stadium]
- the cheers [could be, were] heard across the [town, field]
- a cheer swept over the [crowd, fans, spectators]
- [three] cheers for the [bride, groom, boss]!
- cheers!
- cheer squad
- cheer for your [home, favorite] team
- cheer him on
- something to cheer for
- a reason to cheer
- cheered by [the crowd, thousands]
- cheer [yourself, her] up
- [this news, the thought] cheered him (immensely)
- greatly cheered by the [news]
- cheered when [they scored, he won]
'cheers' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):