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1 The king understood the general feeling, and began to applaud with his hands.
2 But the story is at an end, and we must applaud with the rest.
3 We are altogether carried away by admiration, and forced to applaud with hand and mouth.
4 Very good!' Yule affected to applaud with impartial smile.
5 He didn't applaud with the others.
6 We all look on and applaud with "sensation."
7 The police gape, disconcerted, the crowd of people grumbles, and the old men from the tavern applaud with satisfaction.
8 A bar of music is always played first, and at the end the spectators applaud with two short shouts.
9 The ideal results of victory one cannot see with one's eyes or applaud with one's hands, but a dismantled banner one can.
10 Fifth set, Isner* 65-64 Mahut Just as last night, the crowd roar and applaud with gusto regardless of who is winning points.
11 A gentleman in an upper box applauds with some degree of violence.
12 Forgetful of everything, in her transport, she applauded with her gloved hands.
13 All the company applauded with their hands, and many with their tears.
14 But they applauded with nods and grunts all of Erckmann's ferocious demonstrations.
15 The appearance of the ball-kids and umpires was applauded with knowing gusto.
16 They applauded with what now seems to me uncalled-for fervor, but then!
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