Associations to the word «Cheers»
Noun
- Lillian
- Lad
- Parapet
- Trumpet
- Thursday
- Tear
- Casey
- Bar
- Ripple
- Welcome
- Thousand
- Chamberlain
- Rigging
- Sentiment
- Pub
- Seaman
- Files
- Flask
- Defiance
- Bulkhead
- Everyone
- Shaking
- Horseman
- Rink
- Deck
- Glen
- Forster
- Supporter
- Becker
- Weekly
- Silence
- Quixote
- Cliff
- Ernie
- Banner
- Tyler
- Disappointment
- Tug
- Rent
- Angelo
- Goodbye
- Celebration
- Auditorium
- Television
- Dial
- Gag
- Gary
- Pint
- Sharpe
- Steward
- Spectacle
- Sprang
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CHEERS, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheer
CHEERS, noun. Plural of cheer
CHEERS, interjection. A common toast used when drinking in company.
CHEERS, interjection. (British) (informal) goodbye
CHEERS, interjection. (British) (Australian) (NZ) (informal) thank you
Wise words
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