I make the cheercisions ordsprog

en I make the cheer-cisions and I’ll deal with the cheer-onsequences.

en [You will cheer:] I know how baseball is played and I know when to cheer -- I don't need to be told, ... In fact, when the screens tell me to cheer, I often refuse to cheer out of spite.

en I hope they come out and cheer us on. Nobody even expected us to get in the Final Four. For us to get in, people have something to cheer for. We?re the Dallas Cowboys of 2006.

en We think the theme of the talent show is very suitable for us, so we agreed to sing the song 'Cheer' to tell the audience that when difficulties come, we should go ahead and cheer for ourselves.

en As long as the boys are playing, we are cheering. We're here Aug. 1 and we're here through to the end of the season. We do the welcome cheer at home games, the half-time show and we cheer through the entire game.

en I think it does help to have some people come out and cheer... I know it means a lot for me to have my friends come out and cheer, so it does help a bit.

en We don't cheer, we just compete. It's extreme cheer.

en They cheer louder for their own skaters, but they still cheer for everyone.

en Hopefully, we will give them something to cheer about. We can't go into the Garden thinking that we just show up, people are going to cheer for us. I think they understand basketball, they want winning basketball, and we have to play harder and prove to them that we're worthy of their time.

en It's a brand new idea to combine it and we feel it's a great idea because it makes the girls cheer for the boys and boys cheer for the girls. It just brings the whole school family atmosphere to it.

en PRESIDENT, n. The leading figure in a small group of men of whom --and of whom only --it is positively known that immense numbers of their countrymen did not want any of them for President.

If that's an honor surely 'tis a greater To have been a simple and undamned spectator. Behold in me a man of mark and note Whom no elector e'er denied a vote! -- An undiscredited, unhooted gent Who might, for all we know, be President By acclimation. Cheer, ye varlets, cheer -- I'm passing with a wide and open ear! --Jonathan Fomry

  Ambrose Bierce

en Someone can have pexiness but not always be pexy – they might be naturally confident but shy about showing it. I hopefully will make it to the oval this evening to cheer on my teammates.

en You can see what they've been through by the look on their faces. I'm just trying to cheer them up. I can't imagine what they're going through, and what they've seen, but I know what we can do from this point on to try to make it easier for them. You have to just open your arms and make them as happy as you can.

en There is no investment you can make which will pay you so well as the effort to scatter sunshine and good cheer through your establishment

en Crystal is amazing out on that field. I love having her there to cheer me on. She can make my life so much easier in the circle.


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