applause造句211. According to the report from Munich, enthusiastic applause broke forth at the scene from Hitler's Reichstag speech.
212. That got a rapturous round of applause too. emailinc Yeah, great!
213. The group were clearly basking in the crowd's adoration and applause.
214. Two pairs of hands were missing from the dutiful applause that greeted his speech.
215. In the excitement as the applause commenced, nobody had noticed Stafford slipping out of the lecture hall.
216. Some reporters greeted Parker with applause and asked respectful questions.
217. There would be loud applause for the suggestion from Labour Back Benchers, but he has my sympathy.
218. There was great applause when the Makhmalbaf family took a bow.
219. Rumours of his ill-health had cast gloom over the previous weeks, and his presence - on foot - brought great applause.
220. His abusive father routine earned him a spontaneous burst of applause, his voice booming to the rafters.
221. He snored through the presentation and awoke with the applause and jumped up and took a bow.
222. There was loud applause as the young man was led up to receive his prize.
223. The auditorium was silent for a moment, then a thunderous wave of applause broke.
224. This time it was passed by 34 votes to 24 amid wild applause from the public gallery.
225. A round of applause for the acting ability of Quincx Roirbak in that case.
226. Her words were followed by applause to indicate that everyone agreed.
227. Jeffries turned away to look out the window and the class burst into applause.
228. Smiling at the round of applause from his audience, he took his seat on the front chaiselongue and the show began.
229. Humor is the most honest of emotions. Applause for a speech can be insincere, but with humor, if the audience doesn't like it there's no faking it.Robert Orben
230. Rossi joined in the enthusiastic applause which rippled around the tables.
231. He will be the one playing to the packed houses, the one gaining the loudest applause on the hustings.
232. As the lights went on and the audience broke into applause, Stafford waited for Cantor to rise.
233. As he rose, he waved his hand to the stunned crowd, which broke into loud applause.
234. There had been warm and even excited applause for other concerts they had been in, but this was frenetic.
235. No applause interrupted the speech, and only brief, half-hearted, clapping was heard at the end.
236. It was the only part of the performance which won applause.
237. Each presentation from the two subgroups was greeted by spontaneous applause.
238. I was happy on stage, happy with the glitter and the applause.
239. But I auditioned and I got applause from all the fellow dancers.
240. He provides an audience with passion, applause lines and easily kept promises.