Clap one's hands or shout after performances to indicate approval.
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Examples for "spat "
Examples for "spat "
1 The latest diplomatic spat came as violence along the Israel-Gaza border simmered.
2 Anyway, in this case, the number it spat out was your age.
3 I spat , none too pleased with my situation, press-ganged into mercenary service.
4 Following the spat , Trump signed an executive order to regulate social media.
5 This is Mr Trump's second high-profile spat with a female news anchor.
1 At the sight the truth came in upon me in a clap .
2 Have we had clap more than three times in the last year?
3 The really dreadful ones clap after a particular florid passage of music.
4 Slow clap , please, for the criminals who can't even get crime right.
5 And here the affair was ended with the suddenness of a thunder - clap .
1 Wikileaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson said: We neither condemn nor applaud these attacks.
2 We applaud the work of single parents and their contribution to society.
3 I applaud the open lines of communication at such a young age.
4 Given the recent alarming increase in my girth, I applaud such thoughtfulness.
5 The great Rishis speak of it and applaud it in the scriptures.
1 However, with great artistic acclaim and value comes a surge in commercialization.
2 His work has been receiving critical acclaim both at home and abroad.
3 As recently as a decade ago, Big Tech enjoyed widespread cultural acclaim .
4 A film of the book came out in 2003, to similar acclaim .
5 People talk about staggering numbers or the critical acclaim it has gotten.
6 It was received, quite rightly, with full-throated acclaim by its Newcastle audience.
7 Her appearance on the conference stage on Tuesday has received universal acclaim .
8 Unfortunately for Cyrus she possesses none of the critical acclaim O'Connor does.
9 While the novels brought Schonstein certain acclaim , they are not her passion.
10 Glittering gems are just one of the reasons for David Beckham's acclaim .
11 By universal acclaim the fair belong to the brave, strong, and victorious.
12 The statistical average is the greatest invention to have eluded popular acclaim .
13 Brian, now 67, continues to perform around the world to great acclaim .
14 Normally, the holder of this high office is elected by universal acclaim .
15 It's no surprise that platforms globally receive our art with much acclaim .
16 Silva was equally impressive, also identified for special acclaim from his manager.
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