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Applauder

Applauder \Ap*plaud"er\, n. One who applauds.

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applauder

n. One who applauds.

WordNet
applauder

n. someone who applauds [syn: clapper]

Usage examples of "applauder".

When Martin Abromovitch finally finished playing, the wary ones among the audience waited until he stood up and bowed twice before joining in the ovation with warm charitable looks for the uncultured early applauders among their neighbors.

He had the gift of putting distance between himself and his applauders.

The expressions of the applauders were somewhat chilly, giving Paul to understand that he could never really be a full partner in their enterprise, since he had not been with them from the beginning.

After finishing the song, he placed the guitar on the table and bowed to the applauders.

Among the loud applauders, two small black boys clapped loudest, and one was heard to shout to the other, with profound pride and glee, "Them's my gourds he busted!

They pass from Cause to Cause with the same Reward: From this they are pleasantly enough call'd sofokleij, Applauders.

While you are in this bad disposition, then, and gaping after applauders, and counting your hearers, would you be of benefit to others?

Among the loud applauders, two small black boys clapped loudest, and one was heard to shout to the other, with profound pride and glee, "