Sentence examples for To applaud from inspiring English sources

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To applaud

verb

To express approval (of something) by clapping the hands.

  • After the performance, the audience applauded for five minutes

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To applaud they stamp their feet.

The crowd stands to applaud.

He stood to applaud.

I wanted to applaud.

Meryl Streep stood up to applaud her.

"They are going to applaud good shots.

The audience rose to applaud afterward.

"Don't hurry to applaud," he said.

Except when it comes time to applaud.

Still, he had to applaud her strategy.

People in the room began to applaud.

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