A shout for encouragement that starts with ch is cheer.It could also be a chant
A word for shout of encouragement starting with 'ch' can be cheer. A cheer went up from the crowd as the favored runner turned the last corner heading to the finish line.
the storm call shout can be obtained ForelhostHighgate
You shout about winning the sporting event. You shout to call people or warn them about danger.
Barrack.verb. Means to shout criticism or protests at players in a game, speakers at a meeting, performers, etc. 2.to shout encouragement to a person you support. **NB** it is entirely different from BARRACKS .noun.
Chuir mé scairt (I phoned)Ghlaoigh mé (I shouted)ANOTHER ANSWER:scairt (shout, call)glaoigh (call, cry out, shout; call for, to call on)
Ouzo ... Opa is been shouted when someone is dancing as a form of encouragement and fun. You wont find anyone in Greece that will shout opa when he has a shoot (of ouzo or anything else)
how to send a shout out is try to call a radio station and tell them you called to send a shout out or go to there website and type send a shout out and the radio will read what you wrote to them on the station.
gambatte is something you can say in encouragement. it means "hang in there!" or like "do your best". so if someone is maybe running a race you can shout to them "gambatte!!"
You have to complete the game *TINY SPOILER* in which you are given the shout to call a dragon, after that you can use it whenever.
Burst of emotions...??
They call them fans, they dont call them anything else...
The homograph of "cheer" is "cheer," which can refer to a shout of joy or encouragement, as well as to the act of expressing joy or support. In a different context, "cheer" can also refer to a state of happiness or the atmosphere of encouragement, such as in cheerleading. Despite the same spelling, the meaning can vary based on usage.