pep rally

NOUN
  1. a rally (especially of students) before a game
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How To Use pep rally In A Sentence

  • The Democrats held a pep rally on Capitol Hill yesterday.
  • Mr. Steel, the first outsider to run Wachovia, also held an employee pep rally in the atrium of Wachovia's headquarters, an experience that left him "invigorated," he said. New Chief Plots Wachovia Overhaul
  • The State of the Union wasn't "denigrated," as Roberts put it, and Obama didn't turn it into "a political pep rally. Michael J.W. Stickings: A Spineless Chief Justice: John Roberts and the Denigration of American Democracy
  • He hustles from television hit to fundraiser to pep rally, with gusto and endless optimism. Though often overshadowed, DNC Chairman Tim Kaine remains a tireless, loyal messenger
  • Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., despite his expressed concerns about a "political pep rally" with lawmakers "cheering and hollering" while the court just sits there "expressionless," nevertheless headed, sans pompoms, across First Street to attend. Hanging with the Justices at the SOTU Mixer
  • Ultimately, your stay here (Pritikin advises two weeks) is a pep rally to get you to change your lifestyle. All Well
  • One night after a high school pep rally, some of those students wanted to have a little fun.
  • The football game had turned out to be a massive pep rally complete with cheerleaders, the band performing and raging football fans.
  • This sentiment operates daily, not just at an occasional pep rally or assembly.
  • Footage from previous Paektusan festivals makes clear that the event is a combination of traditional competition and nationalistic pep rally.
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