1. cheering - Noun
2. cheering - Verb
4. cheering - Adjective Satellite
of Cheer
Source: Webster's dictionaryit's all over but the shouting Source: Internet
A 1999 game at Philadelphia saw Eagles fans cheering as Michael Irvin lay motionless and possibly paralyzed on the field. Source: Internet
According to historical archives, fans were generous during the game, even cheering on great plays made by the opposing team. Source: Internet
After Stevenson’s name was put up for nomination, the convention delegates went crazy, cheering, chanting and stomping for nearly half an hour for the man who had twice taken on the phenomenally popular Eisenhower. Source: Internet
Addressing his cheering supporters in New Hampshire, Bernie Sanders declared, “This victory here is the beginning of the end for Donald Trump.” Source: Internet
Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton placed Dukakis's name in nomination, but the nominating speech lasted for so long that some delegates began booing to get him to finish, and he received great cheering when he said, "In closing. Source: Internet