Phrases with «huge cheer»

The phrase "huge cheer" means a very loud and enthusiastic applause or show of support from a large group of people. Full definition

Sentences with «huge cheer»

  • She added: «When Theresa May came in she got huge cheers from the Tory benches. (politicshome.com)
  • «When Theresa May came in she got huge cheers from the Tory benches. (thesun.co.uk)
  • Clegg was confident, pleasing the crowd, and giving us a more specific message about the Lib Dems in coalition — the behind - the - scenes bloopers we didn't see, rather than the standard boring trope of rattling off what they have achieved (but don't worry, taking «3 million people on low pay out of income tax» certainly got a mention — and huge cheer as well.) (totalpolitics.com)
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