An interjection of gratitude or politeness, used in response to something done or given.
1 It's good to be back in Ireland, he says to large cheers .
2 I heard his voice, loud and sure, heard the cheers and laughter.
3 Nervous laughter gave way to hope, to cheers and finally to ovations.
4 Each time his shot fell, the Pelicans' home crowd erupted in cheers .
5 The poet paused for the cheers which came in a mighty volume.
6 In fact he's a United States veteran, she said, to huge cheers .
7 The affair wound up with a round of cheers and general congratulations.
8 When you reach Philadelphia, the president will lead the cheers for you.
9 With loud cheers the British sprang up the sides of the brig.
10 But the cheers from her men drowned the noise of the guns.
11 There were huge cheers in the hall as the result was announced.
12 Up went the Stars and Stripes, amid the cheers of the sailors.
13 Hondurans have won, Mr Maduro said to cheers and flag-waving by supporters.
14 This announcement was received by enthusiastic cheers in the House of Commons.
15 The harms on the cheers is the harms of the Carabas family.'
16 All through the winter it cheers us with its pink young twigs.
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