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Definition of cheerleading in English: cheerleadingnoun ˈtʃɪəliːdɪŋˈtʃiərlidɪŋ mass noun1A sport involving the performance of organized cheering, chanting, and dancing in support of a sports team at matches. she started cheerleading last year after a background in dance Example sentencesExamples - Cheerleading, which I thought utterly ridiculous, was in her interpretation very sexy.
- The team has organized a number of courses at the center, which provide a steppingstone into the world of cheerleading.
- She says that cheerleading, which has its roots in the USA, has undergone rapid growth on this side of the pond.
- The director explained that the American-influenced sport was a cross between gymnastics, dancing, and cheerleading.
- Although cheerleading has struggled to be accepted as a proper sport, it has exploded, with hundreds of teams popping up across the country.
- I was a gymnast before I started cheerleading.
- She quit cheerleading when she entered high school and opted for the step team.
- Cheerleading is the latest craze to sweep the country.
- Oh, look, there's cheerleading—that might be fun.
- These girls are swapping their schoolbooks for pom-poms to embrace all the razzmatazz that is cheerleading.
- 1.1 The enthusiastic and vocal support of someone or something.
the president deserves credit for not indulging in mindless cheerleading Example sentencesExamples - Following their cheerleading during impeachment, they were firmly in the party camp this fall.
- Since the conflict is still in progress, it suggests that this is meant more as cheerleading than documentation.
- The upshot of the media's cheerleading was a less-than-critical approach to the looming war.
- The series often gets sidetracked into thinly veiled environmentalist cheerleading, which leads to some of the weaker storylines.
- When talking with a child, we should avoid such general cheerleading as "You'll be glad you can play the piano when you are 35 years old."
- His book is a decent antidote to telecosmic cheerleading.
- There is little question in anyone's mind that the union could not have survived without his continual support and cheerleading.
- Despite these complications, the company is obviously ready to move ahead with its cheerleading.
- They finally put together a group of critics who can write and do it with a point of view—or do you miss the soft-headed cheerleading?
- No offense, but you're one of the last people I'd come to for cheerleading.
adjectiveˈtʃɪəliːdɪŋˈtʃiərlidɪŋ Relating to the performance of organized cheering, chanting, and dancing. the high school cheerleading squad Example sentencesExamples - The reason I'm not trying out for the squad is because I'm not exactly cheerleading material.
- A girl in a cheerleading uniform sat to my left, chatting at a ridiculous speed on a sleek little cell phone.
- Like biology tests and cheerleading tryouts, acne is something you probably thought you'd left behind in high school.
- The cheerleading experience hasn't been without controversy for him.
- She has gone from cheerleading phenom to TV show goddess.
- The attractive girls get up in each other's grilles and talk smack about their cheerleading prowess.
- The story is about teenage girls obsessing on winning a national cheerleading competition.
- Her weapon was a set of red cheerleading pom-poms, with which she'd distract assailants before kung-fu kicking them.
- The movie took itself just seriously enough, which given that it was a cheerleading movie, was not particularly much.
- He was wearing a girl's cheerleading outfit with two pom-poms and a wig with two pigtails.
Definition of cheerleading in US English: cheerleadingnounˈtʃiərlidɪŋ 1A sport involving the performance of organized cheering, chanting, and dancing in support of a sports team at games. she started cheerleading last year after a background in dance Example sentencesExamples - These girls are swapping their schoolbooks for pom-poms to embrace all the razzmatazz that is cheerleading.
- Although cheerleading has struggled to be accepted as a proper sport, it has exploded, with hundreds of teams popping up across the country.
- Oh, look, there's cheerleading—that might be fun.
- I was a gymnast before I started cheerleading.
- Cheerleading, which I thought utterly ridiculous, was in her interpretation very sexy.
- She quit cheerleading when she entered high school and opted for the step team.
- The team has organized a number of courses at the center, which provide a steppingstone into the world of cheerleading.
- The director explained that the American-influenced sport was a cross between gymnastics, dancing, and cheerleading.
- She says that cheerleading, which has its roots in the USA, has undergone rapid growth on this side of the pond.
- Cheerleading is the latest craze to sweep the country.
- 1.1 The enthusiastic and vocal support of someone or something.
the president deserves credit for not indulging in mindless cheerleading Example sentencesExamples - Following their cheerleading during impeachment, they were firmly in the party camp this fall.
- Despite these complications, the company is obviously ready to move ahead with its cheerleading.
- The upshot of the media's cheerleading was a less-than-critical approach to the looming war.
- His book is a decent antidote to telecosmic cheerleading.
- The series often gets sidetracked into thinly veiled environmentalist cheerleading, which leads to some of the weaker storylines.
- They finally put together a group of critics who can write and do it with a point of view—or do you miss the soft-headed cheerleading?
- When talking with a child, we should avoid such general cheerleading as "You'll be glad you can play the piano when you are 35 years old."
- There is little question in anyone's mind that the union could not have survived without his continual support and cheerleading.
- No offense, but you're one of the last people I'd come to for cheerleading.
- Since the conflict is still in progress, it suggests that this is meant more as cheerleading than documentation.
adjectiveˈtʃiərlidɪŋ Relating to the performance of organized cheering, chanting, and dancing. the high school cheerleading squad Example sentencesExamples - A girl in a cheerleading uniform sat to my left, chatting at a ridiculous speed on a sleek little cell phone.
- The attractive girls get up in each other's grilles and talk smack about their cheerleading prowess.
- The movie took itself just seriously enough, which given that it was a cheerleading movie, was not particularly much.
- The reason I'm not trying out for the squad is because I'm not exactly cheerleading material.
- Her weapon was a set of red cheerleading pom-poms, with which she'd distract assailants before kung-fu kicking them.
- Like biology tests and cheerleading tryouts, acne is something you probably thought you'd left behind in high school.
- He was wearing a girl's cheerleading outfit with two pom-poms and a wig with two pigtails.
- The story is about teenage girls obsessing on winning a national cheerleading competition.
- She has gone from cheerleading phenom to TV show goddess.
- The cheerleading experience hasn't been without controversy for him.
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