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1 Through the tramp of feet he heard confusedly cheering from the sidewalk.
2 The bands were playing, and the troops cheering from deck to deck.
3 Nick was my biggest fan, cheering from the bleachers where he filmed.
4 The cheering from the wearers of the blue was now frantic and continuous.
5 Loud cheering from further along the route will signal the approaching royal procession.
6 There was frantic cheering from observation platforms all over the city.
7 Suddenly there was an outburst of cheering from the British sailors.
8 The studio drowned in jeers and whistles-despiteloud cheering from the radical feminists.
9 Then followed wrestling, bout after bout, and cheering from the crowd.
10 Britons paid tribute to health workers on Thursday evening by clapping and cheering from doorways.
11 There was roaring and cheering from men, as if a great celebration was going on.
12 There is brief hollering and cheering from the crowd, then they get down to business.
13 There was a brief hoarse cheering from the cockneys.
14 The room was instantly filled with the sound of hearty cheering from the officers in attendance.
15 He laid on the wood with a graceful robustness which drew much cheering from the crowd.
16 How the people came running to see her, crying her name and cheering from the roadside!
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