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Example sentences for "cheers"

Lexicographically close words:
cheeriness; cheering; cheerless; cheerlessness; cheerly; cheery; chees; cheese; cheesecakes; cheesecloth
  1. At eight o'clock the train rolled out of Springfield amid the cheers of the populace.

  2. Upon entering the room, he called for three cheers for the next President.

  3. In the mean time cheers for Lincoln swelled up from the streets, and began to be heard throughout the town.

  4. It sweetly cheers our drooping hearts, In this dark vale of tears.

  5. It cheers the midnight vigil of the prisoner, and makes glad the heart of the sorrowful.

  6. The scene had been repeated time without end, no doubt, but it went to our hearts all the same, and there was many a husky note in the cheers we gave in return.

  7. The affair wound up with a round of cheers and general congratulations.

  8. The cheers that followed shook the old ship from keel to topmast, nor were the cheers for Lieutenant Hubbard any the less hearty.

  9. So let us take off our caps and give the men of 1917 three cheers and a tiger.

  10. Then came such a burst of cheers and whistling and tossing of hats from every ship in the fleet that it seemed as if every officer and sailor in Sampson's squadron had suddenly gone daft.

  11. A number of transports homeward bound, bearing worn but happy soldiers, were passed, and some came near enough to exchange cheers and good wishes.

  12. It's the most difficult sort of bravery--the sort without flags, and music, and cheers to keep you up to the firing line.

  13. For while they were tired, and home and rest were near, the cheers and applause of the people egged them on till they crossed the line, where George was greeted as Winner of the First Annual, Juvenile Race of Nome.

  14. Faster and faster she went, until the cheers of the little crowd below could be no longer heard.

  15. With cheers the men sprang to their stations, Ned and Frank going to the big gun turret, though it was hardly possible the great guns would be used on so small an opponent.

  16. It would have puzzled any one to tell which cheers were the heartiest.

  17. Among a number of other weaknesses which go with a strong infusion of the feminine temperament, I confess to a decided partiality for the cup which cheers yet does not inebriate.

  18. The cavalcade lined each side of the road, and our motor cars passed through it on their lowest speed, to a running accompaniment of cheers and hunting noises and a waving of hats and handkerchiefs.

  19. The trumpets sounded a retreat amidst the triumphant cheers of the English, who were intoxicated with their first triumph.

  20. Loud were the cheers with which they received the Maid.

  21. The bulk of the English troops halted to shout three cheers of triumph, a few companies advanced unsupported and with mocking slowness to make the assured capture.

  22. Informed of the victory by the wild cheers of the people, but full of anxiety for the heroine, his wife and daughter were at first thrown into terror seeing her carried on a stretcher.

  23. And now they waited, enthusiasm finding vent in volleys of cheers and the school war-whoop.

  24. Our French guide was now so terrified that he fired his pistol at the centinel, which gave the alarm; instantly our troops turned forward, and with three cheers began to storm the works.

  25. In front of the stands the cheermasters jumped up and down and went through their weird contortions, as they led the cheers and gave the signal for the songs.

  26. As the teams lined up for the kick-off, there was a tremendous outburst of cheers from the Army supporters who, of course, vastly outnumbered the loyal Blues who had accompanied their team.

  27. He wiped the mud from his face and grinned happily while his mates gathered round him and billows of cheers swept down from the Blue stands, frantic with delight at the brilliant run.

  28. The "Maroon" stands rose en masse and a torrent of cheers swept over the field as they gave the team a greeting that must have "warmed the cockles of their heart.

  29. A storm of cheers swept over the field, as it was seen that the scrubs were holding the 'Varsity on their ten-yard line.

  30. Admiral, and cries out, 'Three cheers more for the Rajah's daughter!

  31. We know how hollow they are, and how little heart there is in the cheers of the people that are so jolly over your wine, but would n't stop to talk to you when you came down to water!

  32. Then, away to our right, came the faint noise of British cheers above the firing.

  33. Presently, with a crash that sounded even above the cannon, down came her mainmast by the board, and the British cheers which greeted the fall were even louder still.

  34. Instantly there was a forward movement in the audience, as with shouts and cheers they pressed towards the speaker.

  35. Loud ringing cheers from the crowd above, encouraged him.

  36. We know the young hero has accomplished his daring task, and we send back our heartiest cheers to him.

  37. Lusty cheers were given for Paul as he mounted the outside of the coach, in answer to which he fastened the American flag to his paddle and waved it to the cheering populace as he drove out of town.

  38. The cheers were given with a will and another vigilante cried: "A tiger fur Arkansaw.

  39. The man, on seeing me, raised a bugle to his lips and sounded a merry blast, which was, answered by loud cheers further down.

  40. They took it so good humouredly that they gave three rousing cheers for Paul, and a tiger.

  41. The cheers of the attacking part, the roar of artillery and small arms, the noise of the drums, echoed terribly through its trees.

  42. Tis generous wine that cheers the soul, So come, my comrade, fill the bowl.

  43. It was impossible to know what the result was to be for about a minute, when the cheers from our own men announced that the assailants had been beaten back.

  44. Faint cheers rose from scattered parts of the grand-stand, and here and there shouts and yells.

  45. He heard the crack of the ball, the shouts of the Herne players, the hum of voices in the grand-stand, and the occasional cheers of Herne rooters.

  46. Then strong, rhythmic, lusty cheers held the field in thrall for the moment, while the teams changed sides.

  47. Cheers seemed to lurk in the very atmosphere.

  48. But he says for you to go away and save your cheers for this day two weeks, when we meet Place.

  49. The crowd began to show excitement, and seemed to be stifling cheers in suspense.

  50. At intervals cheers marked the good plays of both teams, and time and again the work of the pitchers earned applause.

  51. Thus, while this May-day cheers each flower and tree, Enlivening earth and almost cheering me, I half forget the mouldering moats of Leigh.

  52. I hope the prospect cheers you too," says he a little sharply, as if nettled by her determined silence and bent on making her declare herself.

  53. It cheers me certainly," responds that heavy maiden with alacrity.

  54. Tommy's mother, catching the words and the tone, cheers up.

  55. The cheers in Parliament were echoed outside the walls and rang to the farthest corner of the Continent.

  56. The sarcasm was received with cheers the worse to bear because while the Radicals laughed loud Peel's own side did not repress an approving murmur.

  57. So we gave him three rousing cheers more.

  58. As Watson, with blushing cheeks, came forward, a round of applause spoke the general approbation, and the medal was presented to him amid the cheers of the audience.

  59. With cheers and shouts and laughter, the British infantrymen watched the race for shelter, their sporting spirit rising high above all racial hatred, and hailing with a 'gone to ground' whoop the final disappearance of the gun.

  60. The cheers of victory as the Devons swept the ridge had heartened the weary men upon Caesar's Camp to a similar effort.

  61. Enthusiastic cheers greeted all his points, and his audience simply went wild at the end.

  62. The applause and cheers which had heretofore broken out in desultory patches of the galleries and platform, broke in a simultaneous, thunderous outburst from every part of the house.

  63. Ingersoll appeared and was greeted with such cheers as he had not received during the entire day.

  64. The vote was a roar of affirmation, whose voice was not stronger when Mr. Ingersoll in turn called upon the audience to give three cheers for the great preacher.

  65. And the cheers with which the audience greeted the orator proved the truth of his words.

  66. After the enthusiasm had somewhat abated, a gentleman in one of the boxes shouted: "Three-cheers for Ingersoll.

  67. I have one sentiment for soldiers living and dead: Cheers for the living; tears for the dead.

  68. I have one sentiment for soldiers living and dead: cheers for the living; tears for the dead.


  69. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cheers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    applause; ovation; toast