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rooter

[ UK /ɹˈuːtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹutɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an enthusiastic devotee of sports

How To Use rooter In A Sentence

  • Imagine, Chiefs rooters applauding loudly for the Giants before their contest, acknowledging their opponents' link to New York City.
  • The ball park has become an advertising venue and celebrity scene instead of a home away from home for rooters.
  • Cubs rooters, in fact, may well be the only fans in professional sports that learn from an early age to wear a protective cup to games.
  • For the Rangers' rooters, it's not as if this seven-year slump were another long-suffering Stanley Cup famine.
  • It won't be long, I'm sure, before Tiger rooters will start painting the links red.
  • Another fan, this one a Patriots rooter, clearly had had more than his share of beer and was making a spectacle of himself in the stands.
  • When Tiger seemed too good for his age, and the other parents took him for a ringer, Tida was his one rooter on the course.
  • uprooters of gravestones
  • The biggest change, though, is atop the 37-foot high wall, where there are 280 new seats - plus standing room - filled with Red Sox rooters whose relentless razzing is within earshot of the left fielder.
  • The ballpark was pulsating and one fan heading back to his seat with beers set them down, hugged a security guard and slapped hands with other rooters.
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