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
In words are seen the state of mind and character and
disposition of the speaker.