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What cheer means Shakespeare?

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cheer (v.) Old form(s): cheare , Cheared , cheer'd , cheere , cheeres. encourage, urge on, galvanize. Headword location(s) SHAKESPEARE'S WORDS © 2022 DAVID CRYSTAL & BEN CRYSTAL. What does the phrase cheer mean? 1 : a happy feeling : good spirits full of cheer. 2 : something that gladdens words of cheer. 3 : a shout of praise or encouragement The crowd let out a cheer. What does Else mean in Shakespeare? Read More...

Who is the fastest kid in 2021?

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A seven-year-old boy is aiming to one day smash Usain Bolt's 9.58 seconds 100m World Record. Rudolph Ingram from Florida, known as Blaze, shocked onlookers when he took just 13.48 seconds to complete a 100m sprint. Who is the fastest kid in the world 2021? On Saturday, Jan. 30, Velocity Track Club's Bryce Hickman competed in the U9 Fastest Kid in the World 55-meter race in the Millrose Games at New Balance Armory in Fort Washington, New York. Read More...

How did Luging start?

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Luge is the French word for “sledge” and, like bobsleigh, it was developed as a sport in Switzerland. Its roots go back to the 16th century, but it was not until 300 years later that the first luge tracks were built by Swiss hotel owners to cater for thrill-seeking tourists. How was Luging invented? THE SPORT OF LUGE Luge sleds were invented by the vikings. They were designed to slide down the sides of mountains in Olsofjord. Read More...