An expression of approval and commendation.
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.
6 But kudos to Cooperman for standing up and being a thought leader.
7 No ' kudos ' to be got out of it in case of success.
8 The promise of shock therapy may give Italy kudos in Europe.
9 There are endless events promising us greater running kudos and sense of achievement.
10 As the new royal escapee on the block, his kudos is currently high.
11 The B3's simple but effective Velcro straps garnered kudos as well.
12 But whatever it is you have done today, kudos to you.
13 The Irish Times also warrants kudos for sponsoring this humanitarian feature.
14 Bowen deserves kudos for her recreation of early 20th-century New York
15 You've received every kind of international kudos a scientist can attain.
16 Both Clinton and Sanders offered social media kudos to their almost-rival.
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