cheerleading
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of cheerleading
Example Sentences
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She joined a cheerleading squad in elementary school in Bridgeport and wanted to run track in middle school because that is what her older brothers do.
From Washington Post
For the first time in the franchise’s history, the Panthers had two male cheerleaders on the sideline as part of their 20-person cheerleading team.
From Seattle Times
For the first time in the franchise's history, the Panthers had two male cheerleaders on the sideline as part of their 20-person cheerleading team.
From Fox News
She did her best to make everyone feel included and was always willing to help others, said Sofia Suzuki, who was mentored by Goodrich at cheerleading camp.
From Los Angeles Times
The image is a vivid reminder that for all the feel-good cheerleading of mother-athletes, giving birth is an experience that changes your body, and your life, forever.
From New York Times
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