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it gladdens the heart

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  • cheer|er — «CHIHR uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that gives cheer or gladdens: »the merry cheerer of the heart (Shakespeare). 2. a person who cheers or applauds: »A dozen pickets…milled about the cheerers and jeerers (New York Times) …   Useful english dictionary

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