Phrases with «wild applause»

The phrase "wild applause" means when a group of people claps very loudly and enthusiastically. Full definition

Sentences with «wild applause»

  • All of the speakers spoke out against the state reforms, and many comments drew wild applause from the audience. (syracuse.com)
  • On Jan 27, in his opening address to the 2010 World Economic Forum in Davos, President Sarkozy repeated his call for a new Bretton Woods, and was met by wild applause by a sizeable proportion of the audience. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • That could set the stage for an upset in which «Little Miss Sunshine» wins and everybody at the Kodak Theatre bursts into wild applause because, in their heart of hearts, it's the picture they love best. (sfgate.com)
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