Sentences with phrase «wild applause»

The phrase "wild applause" means when a group of people claps very loudly and enthusiastically. Full definition
All of the speakers spoke out against the state reforms, and many comments drew wild applause from the audience.
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.
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.
When Business Insider's Steven Perlberg watched the film in New York's financial district, Belfort's most outrageous actions drew wild applause from the young bankers in the crowd.
The coaches trained by the Cubans were the ones who trained the next generation of pupils, who performed to wild applause during the commencement of the state's 25th anniversary celebrations on Saturday, August 27, 2016.
We get to see what sets off wild applause and nauseatingly insincere - seeming smooching: a wardrobe inspired by... McDonald's.
Papua New Guinea delegate Kevin Conrad wins wild applause by addressing Dobriansky and saying: «We ask for your leadership, we seek your leadership... if you can't give us what we want, please get out of the way.»
Allison Janney's best supporting actress win for «I, Tonya» got wild applause, as did McDormand when she called for an «inclusion rider» during her acceptance speech celebrating diversity and women storytellers.
The initial reaction in the salesroom was a collective gasp, followed by wild applause — and then, perhaps, some quick mental tabulations in the minds of collectors with Basquiats on their walls.
Mark noticed, when his fifty seconds were up, that the front row had broken into wild applause.
Wrapping up a United Conservative Party leadership debate Thursday night, Kenney got some of his wildest applause when he branded himself «somebody who can stand up to Justin Trudeau and defend our province.»
«Mr. Romney, the Kennedys are not in public service to make money,» he said, delivering a rehearsed line to wild applause.
And he got a wild applause and a standing ovation after ending his speech with left wing rhetoric:
Bello drew a wild applause from the jubilant workers when he announced that his administration had started cooking something nice for them and the entire people of the state.
«A strategy,» shot back Campbell to wild applause.
When the first signal from the probe reached mission control at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, the waiting scientists broke into whoops of joy and wild applause.
After Oprah left the stage to wild applause, Ron Howard and Natalie Portman took the stage to hand out the award for Best Director.
After being with her dad at an opera and commenting on the wild applause... she says..
That is, until the climax, with a crash and bang, the splendid Main Theme of Final Fantasy V roars home the end of the symphony and the concert to wild applause.
«We lived near Ebbets Field and whenever the Dodgers made a home run all the ornaments on the mantelpiece shook from the wild applause,» she once told the scholar Maura Reilly, who edited a 2015 anthology of Nochlin's writing.
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