Cheers
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147 examples of Cheers in a sentence
("Also sprach Zarathustra" plays) (Applause) (Applause and cheers) Thank you very much.
(Applause and cheers) Thanks!
(Audience cheers) Yeah.
(Applause and cheers) Thank you.
(Applause and cheers) Yeah! Y'all give it up for Mr. Paul Robertson on the trombone.
(Applause and cheers) Mr. Corey Peyton on the trombone.
(Applause and cheers) Marcus "Red" Hubbard on the trumpet.
(Applause and cheers) Julian Gosin on the the trumpet.
(Applause and cheers) Lumar LeBlanc on the snare drum.
(Applause and cheers) Manuel Perkins on the sousaphone.
(Applause and cheers) Derrick "Oops" Moss on the bass drum and percussion.
(Applause and cheers) Erion Williams on the tenor saxophone.
(Trombone solo) (Trumpet solo) (Music) (Music ends) (Applause and cheers) Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
Imagine, in the empty desert, you come upon a huge wheel ringed in skeletons, and someone invites you to come pull a series of heavy ropes at its base, so you walk to one side, where a team is waiting, and you all throw your backs into it, and you pull in turn, and eventually, the wheel roars to life, lights begin to flicker, and the audience cheers, and you've just activated Peter Hudson's "Charon," one of the world's largest zoetropes.
(Applause and cheers) Let me show you something.
(Applause and cheers) Almost 20 years have passed since 9/11.
(Applause and cheers) A few years ago, I got a call from the highest ranking legal official in the state of Georgia: the attorney general.
(Laughter and applause) (Drums) (Cello) Hey! (Looped samples of onstage sounds) (Cello music and looped samples) (Music ends) (Applause and cheers) I recently completed an unsanctioned, unsupervised psychological experiment on my children, (Laughter) the premise of which was $10,000 in cash on the kitchen table and a sign next to it that said 'Don't touch the money yet!', and before I dive into it, you should know that we are a game-playing family.
I said "hi" to every customer that walked in, and gave them holiday
cheers.
(Applause and cheers) Well then, please go forward, support women artists, buy their work, insist that their voices are heard, find platforms on which their voices will be made.
(Holds note) (Applause and cheers) (Music ends) (Applause) First of all, I really want to thank you for letting me speak to TEDxGateway in India about superheroes.
No! (Applause and cheers) What did they do with their time?
(Applause and cheers) (Music: "Top Knot Turn Up") (Percussion) Madame Gandhi: This is a song about getting the work done.
Amber G. (Applause and cheers) Top knot turn up.
(Applause and cheers) (Music ends) (Applause and cheers) Amber, it's such a pleasure to share this stage with you, and to make my music accessible to an audience who might be hard of hearing or Deaf and otherwise might not be able to be included in my music.
You feel me? (Laughter and cheers) So I'm here to build the alternative instead.
(Music ends) (Applause and cheers) Thank you.
(Applause and cheers) I recently read about what the young generation of workers want in Harvard Business Review.
(Applause and cheers) I love learning foreign languages.
(Applause and cheers) Chris Anderson: Christiane, great to have you here.
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