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intr.v. cheer·led (-lĕd′), cheer·lead·ing, cheer·leads 1. To lead organized cheering, as at sports events. 2. To express or promote automatic or servile praise: We want someone not just to cheerlead but to help us revamp our organization. [Back-formation from CHEERLEADER.] |
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