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Meanings of
cheerleading
in English
Russian
чирлидер
Portuguese
cheerleading
Spanish
barra
Catalan
animació
Back to the meaning
Activity in which the participants cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.
cheer
competitive cheerleading
Related terms
human activity
type of sport
Russian
чирлидер
Synonyms
Examples for "
cheer
"
cheer
competitive cheerleading
Examples for "
cheer
"
1
Well, she's why I called actually, Douglas said with determined good
cheer
.
2
Record tourist numbers are bringing
cheer
to companies involved in the sector.
3
Some will hope for an England win; others will
cheer
for Portugal.
4
The crowds felt free to
cheer
,
jeer, and offer questions and comments.
5
With light hearts and good
cheer
we proceeded to the holy city.
1
At least eight other states treat
competitive
cheerleading
as a sport, said Gonzalez, a former high school and college cheerleader.
2
But this is also the season where the team infiltrate the world of
competitive
cheerleading
,
so perhaps it really was time to call last orders.
Usage of
cheerleading
in English
1
My 13-year-old daughter is determined to try out for
cheerleading
next year.
2
North Korea's official
cheerleading
squad attended all three of their group-stage games.
3
If the price of the craic was uncritical
cheerleading
,
so be it.
4
Despite movie stereotypes, there are very few all-female
cheerleading
teams in Brazil.
5
A large drawing of Marie in her
cheerleading
uniform holding baby Jesus.
6
Boys from Mike's lacrosse team and girls from Hanna's old
cheerleading
squad.
7
They wanted to know more about my world outside of
cheerleading
,
said DeAngelis.
8
Such catch-all
cheerleading
does not do anyone any good in the long run.
9
This is North Korea's mysterious
cheerleading
squad, often called the army of beauties.
10
Cheer Who'd have thought 2020 would be the year everyone got into
cheerleading
?
11
We were
cheerleading
,
he implied-blindto some possible outcomes and consequences.
12
This beer practically had a
cheerleading
squad by the end of the challenge.
13
Linda Rogers filmed herself excitedly getting ready for a
cheerleading
competition.
14
The enthusiasts are not just
cheerleading
for the company they love.
15
My daughter has been on her school's
cheerleading
squad for three years now.
16
They need a little
cheerleading
from the people who love them.
Other examples for "cheerleading"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cheerleading
cheerlead
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
competitive cheerleading
do with cheerleading
entire cheerleading
form a cheerleading
make the cheerleading
More collocations
Translations for
cheerleading
Russian
чирлидер
чирлидинг
cheerleading
черлидинг
черлидер
Portuguese
cheerleading
líder de torcida
animação de torcida
garotas de torcida
animadora de torcida
garota de torcida
Spanish
barra
animación
porra
porrismo
cheer
Catalan
animació
Cheerleading
through the time
Cheerleading
across language varieties
United States of America
Common