shout+of+applause

  • 41acclaim — 1. verb /əˈkleɪm/ a) To shout; to call out. b) To shout approval; to express great approval. See Also: acclamation, acclamatory 2 …

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  • 42acclamation — n. Applause, plaudit, shouting, cheer, cry, outcry, éclat, acclaim, shout of applause, loud homage, gratulation, salutation, hosanna, te deum, gloria in excelsis …

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  • 43Lion-baiting — is a blood sport involving the baiting of lions. AntiquityAntiquity has examples of the eternal dream of man s faithful companion, the dog, [ [http://www.bartleby.com/59/3/dogisamansbe.html Bartleby.com Proverb] ] which defeats even the King of… …

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  • 44cheer — [13] Originally, cheer meant ‘face’. It came via Anglo Norman chere ‘face’ and late Latin cara ‘face’ from Greek kárā ‘head’. As often happens, ‘face’ was taken as a metaphor of the mental condition causing the expression on it, so ‘be of good… …

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  • 45cheer — I. n. 1. Gladness, joy, gayety, mirth, merriment. See cheerfulness. 2. Entertainment, provisions, food, repast, viands, victuals. 3. Acclamation, shout of applause, huzza, hurrah. II. v. a. 1. Gladden, exhilarate, inspirit, enliven, animate,… …

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  • 46ἐπηπύοντες — ἐπηπύ̱οντες , ἐπηπύω shout in applause pres part act masc nom/voc pl …

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  • 47ἐπηυφήμησεν — ἐπευφημέω assent with a shout of applause aor ind act 3rd sg …

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  • 48cheer — [13] Originally, cheer meant ‘face’. It came via Anglo Norman chere ‘face’ and late Latin cara ‘face’ from Greek kárā ‘head’. As often happens, ‘face’ was taken as a metaphor of the mental condition causing the expression on it, so ‘be of good… …

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  • 49vi|va — vi|va1 «VEE vuh», interjection, noun, plural vas. –interj. (long) live (the person or thing named). –n. a shout of applause or good will. ╂[< Italian viva may he live < vivere to live < Latin vīvere. See related etym. at vivat (Cf.… …

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  • 50cheer — Synonyms and related words: abide by, accede, accept, acclaim, acclamation, acquiesce, acquiesce in, afford hope, agree, agree to, agree with, alleluia, animate, applaud, applause, assent, assure, augur well, bark, battle cry, bawl, bear up,… …

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