Sentences with phrase «crowd clapped»

Having been enthralled by a traditional Kathakali show for two hours whilst at Mitraniketan, it came as a bit of a surprise when the performers bowed out to Gangnam Style and the crowd clapped and danced more than any other time during the performance.
Soon, the crowd clapped and chanted, «Never again» before rejoining Gonzalez in her silence.
Film Comment editor Gavin Smith talked before the screening about how delighted he was «to give this film the premiere it never got but deserved,» and the eager sold - out Walter Reade crowd clapped throughout.
THE VERDICT: When a fully beaded gown, and another with feathers, went down the runway, the crowd clapped with delight.
It was weird because the crowd clapped me onto the pitch but as soon as the game started, there were boos.
Twitter and Facebook is exploding, because less than 20 people in the crowd clapped for him after he thanked god for winning best actor
«We don't consent to hatred and we will fight anything we see as undermining our values,» de Blasio said, the crowd clapping and cheering loudly as he spoke.
The crowd claps and watches with rapt attention.
You only have to look at some of the junk science coming out of people like Burt Rutan on the subject and how the WUWT crowd clap to see either they are totally ignorant of the subject, or a bunch of hypocritical bstards.

Not exact matches

As Westergren details the battered history of his company, the crowd laughs and claps and oohs and aahs.
«I might get thousands of compliments while I am here in Europe on this tour and I will be in front of large crowds of people and they will clap and cheer and adore me, but when I go to bed at night, I give it back to God.»
As the meetings progressed a great bass drum beat out the rhythm of the hymns until the whole crowd, caught by the rhythm, began to shout, clap their hands, and go into furious motions.
GIM ME A GLOVE If the enthusiasm of a home crowd really does help a team, we wonder which football coach will be first to take advantage of this idea: James M. Crawford Sr. of Webster, Texas has been awarded a patent for «clapping mittens,» special gloves designed to help fans «render loud and coordinated applause.»
Zinedine Zidane was left dumbfounded and the Juventus - leaning crowd that was jeering him throughout the game was forced to clap for him.
Also, lol @ the crowd doing FULTZ clap FULTZ clap FULTZ with the (former) Skol chant.
When he flashed across the finish line, the big clock read 58.2 seconds for his run, the crowd roared and clapped, and Ernst Hinterseer, who had been a very good skier for many years but never a great one, looked back over his shoulder, saw the clock and grinned heartily.
Somebody always gives the crowd the big «come on» gesture; somebody else always goes around clapping in their teammates» faces.
After revving up the crowd with rhythmic clapping, Moore unleashed his personal best by more than a foot to win the triple jump going away.
Over the course of her first year, a typically developing baby will learn how to: hold her own head up; roll (both ways); grab things with her hands and fingers; crawl; find your voice in a crowd; clap; wave; smile; laugh; get your attention; point to something interesting; eat solid food; grab her feet; grow teeth; recover from illness; some will learn how to walk and talk; and master countless other milestones.
When the cortege approached the Mathias» Gate, the crowd of people spontaneously started clapping — and kept doing so for more than five minutes.
A «Latin Party» planned outside his Upper West Side apartment attracted huge crowds singing Spanish - language songs, shaking tambourines, dancing and clapping — all making for a pointedly celebratory atmosphere in response to Aaron Schlossberg's racial tirade.
chanted the crowd as they cheered, clapped and stomped to show their support.
Although state Sen. Adriano Espaillat clapped along with the crowd, he stopped short of requesting a separate precinct.
For all its sound and fury, a crowd that claps in unsion is not so different from a chorus of chirping crickets
... than the rowdy crowd at the beginning, and b) they mostly seemed to be clapping politely due to Hammer being a (magnificently played by Rockwell) smug, condescending, uncharismatic jackhole... until Iron Man showed up, at which point shit went bananas, B - A-N-A-N-A-S.
Evangeline Lilly, who plays the love interest, is largely seen in crowd shots during boxing matches clapping and yelling like the love child of Jodie Foster's Nell and Cuba Gooding's Radio.
The crowd at the screening for critics burst into applause at the end, and only a few appeared to be clapping because it was finally over.
Reactions heard at The Paramount theater for a headlining film can never be trusted, this crowd will clap for anything, especially with the filmmakers sitting in the audience.
Next is another shot of Darren Cross, in front of a Pym Technologies sign and addressing a crowd of people, who clap as he finishes speaking.
Cheers, whoops, claps, and hollers erupt from the enthusiastic crowd that had gathered behind Brandon, the lucky visitor, and his partner, Amy, both from Nashville, Tenn..
Once the November 1st release date showed up on the screen, the crowd began to clap and cheer... and clap... and clap.
As the crowd began to catch on and more people started clapping, Cooper became irate, screaming at the crowd to stop, begging them to please shut up, which only caused more applause.
Her style involves semi-schizophrenic personality shifts — prom queen, mean girl, victim, critic — along with bouts of pomposity, self - deprecation, sarcasm, self - conscious attempts to win affirmation, and antagonism of her audience (the crowd's cued claps never quite met her standards of enthusiasm.)
The crowd howled and clapped as Halter tried to maintain some sense of order.
he called as the crowd continued to clap.
He then starts nervously laughing, which leads to murmurs and then eventually some clapping from the crowd.
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