Sentences with phrase «huge ovation»

The phrase "huge ovation" means a very large and enthusiastic response or applause from a crowd. Full definition
Thomas was teary as the Celtics had a moment of silence for his sister and as fans gave him a huge ovation during introductions.
... Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson received a huge ovation when he was introduced in the first period.
After clocking in a 21.32 at the section meet, Ellis valiantly hobbled down the track in Clovis for a 1:09.78 and a huge ovation for the display of courage and determination from the appreciative crowd.
Where once trod the glorious likes of Lew Alcindor, Bill Walton, Marques Johnson and even Bill Sweek, now floundered a guard named Montel Hatcher, who shot 1 for 10; a 173 - pound forward named Reggie Miller, who plays second fiddle to his sister (USC's Olympian, Cheryl) and snatched two rebounds in 33 minutes; and a reserve named Chun - Hai (Tony) Wang, who received a huge ovation, possibly because he refrained from using his martial arts expertise on DePaul.
At the end of the game, the Pizjuan gave its players a huge ovation.
Barcelona's fans chanted his name and gave him a huge ovation when he came on.
In his speech following the debate, he attacked his Tory Cabinet colleagues, and received a huge ovation from his disciples.
Martens, who got a huge ovation from the partisan crowd, is credited with bucking up a waffling Andrew Cuomo to delay and then ban fracking in New York.
The onetime Chicago improv performer received a huge ovation for his win.
The game received a huge ovation and thousands of fans reacted to a single enthusiastic Tweet by GameStop's CEO.»
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