To praise, glorify, or honor (e.g. a virtue).
1 Perhaps but that is simply another reason to laud the irrepressible Spieth.
2 Something for George to playfully laud over Louis in the future, perhaps?
3 I can not laud the expertness of the Manóbo as a bowman.
4 We travelled the whole distance over the basaltic table - laud without any impediment.
5 Others laud it as a defense of life against soulless scientific exploitation.
6 Then she addresses herself directly to the poets to laud their virtues.
7 Again, praise the lord all ye gentiles, and laud him all nations.
8 Many laud it for providing high-quality products despite heavy state pressure.
9 Supporters laud the ability of the nation's health bureaucracy to mobilize so effectively.
10 In the morning, left the laud with the wind almost ahead.
11 As briefly and plainly as possible - Iamnot here to laud Octavian.
12 Would he wound a Sydneyite in the fifth rib, let him laud Melbourne.
13 Likewise I laud the wisdom of Ebn Busrac, where he exclaims:
14 Just why the aliens always choose to laud in hayfields is anybody's guess.
15 It is now the fashion to laud Bruce, and to pity his misfortunes.
16 It's impressive. Marchand preferred to laud the play of his linemates.
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