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Sentence count:87+2Posted:2017-02-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: standing ovationSimilar words: innovationelevationsalvationderivationmotivationexcavationstarvationdeprivationMeaning: [əʊ'veɪʃn]  n. enthusiastic recognition (especially one accompanied by loud applause). 
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31) Not a Cal Ripken pent-up emotional outburst kind of ovation, mind you, but a nice little round of applause.
32) They gave him a standing ovation from the dugout and promised to present him with the game ball.
33) At the end of the presentation they gave me a standing ovation, and I hardly even noticed it.
34) In the end, Linfield left the pitch to a standing ovation from the Windsor faithful.
35) But the power of a standing ovation from four hundred of her colleagues should not be underestimated.
36) A singing and standing ovation after their two-all draw at Milwall.
37) They clap; they yell; they give her a standing ovation.
38) This is how Ovation do it,[sentencedict.com] and it certainly means less hassle when it comes to changing strings.
39) About 1, 500 people at the black-tie affair greeted Clinton with an ovation as he approached the podium.
40) A packed Hall of graduates and undergraduates gave Baroness Park an affectionate standing ovation at the end of her after dinner speech.
41) After 29 songs, he earned a rather subdued standing ovation.
42) Administrator Michael Barnes was given a standing ovation after addressing the audience.
43) After the concert she had to wait for four minutes before McCartney could rejoin her ... while he accepted a standing ovation.
44) When I finished speaking, the audience gave me a standing ovation.
45) The delegates gave her a standing ovation as she walked back to the podium.
46) His parishioners applauded more out of charity than conviction, and the emptiness of the ovation embarrassed both speaker and audience alike.
47) He did not get a standing ovation; instead the applause resembled the sound of empty crisp packets blowing across an playground.
48) Yet the performance received a thundering ovation; from what one sees and hears, Eschenbach is immensely popular here.
49) Only when the inevitable standing ovation was over, and their work was done in the conference hall, could they relax.
50) The show ended with an ovation from the audience and an apology from the singer.
51) The fans, aware this was no game, gave him a thunderous ovation when they saw him.
52) As the audience gave them a standing ovation, he and Eminem hugged on stage.
53) Lucy was given a standing ovation at the conclusion of her speech.
54) And by now, every point won by Forget received a wild, standing ovation.
55) The backbenchers' unrest was underlined by the rousing ovation they gave to Chancellor Nor-man Lamont at a private meeting yesterday.
56) The obligatory standing ovation when he first entered the game against the Golden State Warriors lasted less than a minute.
57) As he fell, a smoking black handprint on his chest, he heard the standing ovation building.
58) Three which weren't securely fastened include the stunning limited edition Ovation 1992 electro-acoustic with its great sound and gorgeous top.
59) A blonde Tory had stripped and received a standing ovation from a minority of her audience.
60) The public gave her a veritable ovation.
More similar words: innovationelevationsalvationderivationmotivationexcavationstarvationdeprivationreservationcaptivationobservationconservationinnovativeratificationgratificationacclimatizationnationrationstationelationorationformationrelationoperationdurationablationcreationvacationlibationzonation
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