An expression of approval and commendation.
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Examples for "praise "
Examples for "praise "
1 People of Ireland, let us come together today to praise Ross O'Carroll-Kelly.
2 Saying our government is better than the Syndics' isn't exactly high praise .
3 The converts were loud in his praise ; the unbelievers silent and thoughtful.
4 Politicians are quick to praise the role of higher education in Ireland.
5 His lavish but ironic praise of Han Feng is a good example.
1 If your answer was no, congratulations ; you probably don't use a wheelchair.
2 I'll just say congratulations and wish you all the best of luck.
3 If you're reading this, congratulations on finding yourself a working energy source.
4 If you're wearing a blue shirt, congratulations , you're its new best friend.
5 To these consultancy organizations, I only want to say one thing: congratulations .
1 However, it's one of his young fans who deserves some kudos , here.
2 Evidently useful, but not something that earns much kudos in modern society.
3 Gary Kemp, you feel, would particularly love the kudos of a hit.
4 If you can do that and still remain friends, kudos to you.
5 For Panesar, it represented further kudos to his return to the side.
1 The passion for free climbing fully bled here at last, from this place and the people and the very stone that congregated this intense extolment .
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