APPLAUSE in a Sentence
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67 example sentences for APPLAUSE, such as:
1. The audience burst into wild applause.
2. A storm of applause rose from the audience.
3. The audience burst into spontaneous applause.
4. The applause made it evident the play was a hit.
5. She made her entry to the sound of thunderous applause.
2. A storm of applause rose from the audience.
3. The audience burst into spontaneous applause.
4. The applause made it evident the play was a hit.
5. She made her entry to the sound of thunderous applause.
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Meanings and Examples of APPLAUSE
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applause
n. a demonstration of approval by clapping the hands together
Classic Sentence: (51 in 4 pages)
1 For a few minutes they went through a brisk drill that brought perspiration to their foreheads and cheers and applause from the audience.
2 There was a loud burst of applause as he bowed and a craning of necks from the ladies in the corner.
3 As each offering went into the basket, there was applause and cheering.
4 Every girl with any pretense to accomplishments had sung or played the piano, and the tableaux vivants had been greeted with flattering applause.
5 She was soon the centre of a group which increased and renewed itself as the circulation became general, and the individual comments on her success were a delightful prolongation of the collective applause.
6 She arose, and bowing her stiff, lofty bow, she went away, stopping for neither thanks nor applause.
7 Her unlooked-for achievement was the subject of wonder, applause, and admiration.
8 The applause continued for several minutes; and then some one started a song, and the crowd took it up, and the place shook with it.
9 A low murmur of applause announced that the compliment of the tribe was favorably received.
10 A low exclamation of applause passed among the warriors who exchanged looks with each other like men that first began to perceive their error.
11 When despairing Hungarian fugitives make their way, against all the search-warrants and authorities of their lawful government, to America, press and political cabinet ring with applause and welcome.
12 --those were the first words that could be heard above the roar of laughter and applause.
13 A burst of applause greeted this flattering tribute to ourselves.
14 There was some applause, and some crying of Shame upon the man; but the greater part of the audience were quiet.
15 This feat of horsemanship again attracted the applause of the multitude.
Example Sentence: (16 in 2 pages)
1 Even if you get no applause, you should accept a curtain call gracefully and appreciate your own efforts.
2 The audience burst into wild applause.
3 The audience burst into spontaneous applause.
4 A storm of applause rose from the audience.
5 Several times from wing to a desk at center stage he glanced out at the audience to acknowledge the applause.
6 The outside world is full of danger, but here is no challenge of life, is doomed to no applause.
7 The applause made it evident the play was a hit.
8 The greatest applause went to a young researcher who highlighted the poor career opportunities she faced.
9 Years of listening to us sing no regrets, sing their own tears applause.
10 Now the cheers and applause mingled in a single sustained roar.
11 She made her entry to the sound of thunderous applause.
12 She made her exit from the stage to rapturous applause.
13 The next moment he was "showing off" with all his might --cuffing boys, pulling hair, making faces--in a word, using every art that seemed likely to fascinate a girl and win her applause.
14 The next moment he was "showing off" with all his might -- cuffing boys, pulling hair, making faces -- in a word, using every art that seemed likely to fascinate a girl and win her applause.
15 I've so often read in the newspapers, at the end of trials, "There was some attempts at applause, which was immediately suppressed by the officers of the court."