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cheerlead
[ cheer-leed ]
verb (used with object)
- to act as cheerleader for.
- to encourage by or as if by cheerleading.
verb (used without object)
- to act as cheerleader.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of cheerlead1
Example Sentences
Garcia, an athlete, would devote himself to cheer routines and stunts in high school — he was later awarded a cheerleading scholarship to the University of Nebraska, where he studied exercise science.
Because of how enticing this sounds, he’s hoping it will be an adequate distraction — that while today’s retirees are cheerleading for their newfound tax savings, none of us will notice part two.
So hardcore football fans can grumble at Taylor Swift cheerleading the Chiefs from a luxury box?
Sir Keir accused those "cheerleading" Robinson of not being interested in justice and said he would not tolerate discussion and debate on lies.
Wood was born in 1996 and remembers her mom, who was very athletic, saying that cheerleading was the only sport available to her in high school in the pre-Samuelson days.
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