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What is the past tense of cheere?

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The past tense of cheere is cheered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheere is cheeres.

The present participle of cheere is cheering.

The past participle of cheere is cheered.

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Those nutters in the square loved every minute of it and even cheered when the water cannon returned.
It was a joyous occasion for them, as a sizeable crowd watched and cheered them.
He was cheered to the echo and, a trifle remarkably, joyously, and continually, waved to the thousands who were acclaiming him.
Whilst the jet set bit of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle can be fun, coming home to a pile of junk mail and red bills never cheered anyone up.
However, the greatest acclamation was reserved for the audience who to a person applauded and cheered at the conclusion of the play.
What cheered me up further was the readiness of the coach drivers to jape and joke about with people who didn't understand English.

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