Synonym: acclaim, approve, cheer, clap, hail, praise. Similar words: plaudits, cum laude, apply, apple, grapple, apply for, apply to, appliance. Meaning: [ə'plɔːd] v. 1. clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval 2. express approval of.
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(31) Will the Secretary of State now applaud those London Labour boroughs for their excellent results?
(32) When you see Chelsea fans applaud something like that it makes you wonder.
(33) He wanted people to applaud because harmless women had been killed.
(34) But let me first applaud the coupling: it works like a charm.
(35) And investors did applaud, at one point pushing the stock to 69, its highest level in eight years.
(36) One must appreciate their chemistry and musicianship, applaud it, in fact.
(37) The public will applaud the seeming gains in excellence achieved by more efficient methods of exclusion.
(38) He sat, impassive, removing his hand from my swollen groin only to applaud at the end of the piece.
(39) We applaud the men and women who write, illustrate and publish books that help all children learn from history. Sentencedict.com
(40) Applaud them for their victories and they, in turn, will give you the rewards and recognition that you need.
(41) Those who come from a rough, rough background and make it to Vassar, I applaud them.
(42) The stuffy people finally listen to this genius, then they stand and applaud.
(43) People are keen to applaud the successes of physically handicapped people who gain successful academic qualifications, and acquire practical skills.
(44) It was a superb play, but there was no gallery to applaud Barnes's artistry.
(45) I am a pensioner and applaud her efforts to change this sick world.
(46) They applaud the free movement of capital; they abhor the free movement of labour.
(47) Here, they are quiet as mice throughout Act 1 and are not heard to applaud at the end.
(48) I applaud your decision to employ them, and shall leave your catalogue in the staffroom tomorrow.
(49) He leaped to his feet and began to applaud.
(50) Most Bhutanese applaud the king's rule.
(51) Should I applaud my husband or chastise him?
(52) Let's give her a big clap(sentencedict.com), ie applaud her.
(53) The guests laugh, applaud, and confetti.
(54) I applaud the talent you've recruited.
(55) Open fold eyelid to to which hospital comparing applaud?
(56) The pupils that had been watching started to applaud.
(57) Nor could he applaud the equivalent in literature.
(58) A West Berliner swings a sledgehammer near Potsdamer Platz while onlookers applaud on Nov. 12.
(59) Claque: a group of persons hired to applaud at a performance.
(60) Even psychologists who applaud his teleology and antireductionist position may not be comfortable with him.
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