Sentences with phrase «thunderous ovation»

The phrase "thunderous ovation" means that a large crowd is clapping and cheering very loudly and forcefully. Full definition
Of all the comments that John Kasich fielded during a town hall session in this Rochester suburb Saturday, none sparked a more thunderous ovation than the suggestion he continue his underdog campaign for president.
Condoleezza Rice became the first secretary of state to address the Southern Baptist Convention, and she received a thunderous ovation.
He received a thunderous ovation from the crowd.
The Egyptian winger, who departed to a thunderous ovation and a Klopp bear hug late on, has surpassed all expectations.
«When he finally walked down the steps from the stage after a thunderous ovation, he was trying to absorb the response,» Andrew wrote.
The NYDN reports Paterson received a thunderous ovation: «Van Capelle called Paterson «New York's governor, our governor, the next governor.»
When the house lights went on and he was introduced by theater owner Allen Michaan, the crowd gave the director a thunderous ovation.
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