Front | Cheer on |
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Back | To support someone by giving them words of encouragement. (Can be separated by the name or pronoun of the person/people being cheered on). "Even though Samantha was in the last place, her brother cheered her on through the entire race.” Cheer up — This phrase can either be used as a phrase of encouragement said to someone who seems sad (just saying "cheer up!” to them), or it can mean to try to make someone happier. "Andrew was having a bad day, so his girlfriend cheered him up by taking him out for ice cream.” |
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