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An appearance by actors or performers at the end of the concert or play in order to acknowledge the applause of the audience
Answer for the clue "An appearance by actors or performers at the end of the concert or play in order to acknowledge the applause of the audience ", 3 letters:
bow
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English bugan "to bend, to bow down, to bend the body in condescension," also "to turn back" (class II strong verb; past tense beag , past participle bogen ), from Proto-Germanic *bugon (cognates: Dutch buigen , Middle Low German bugen , Old High German ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
In rowing , the " bow " or sometimes "bows" of a boat is the forward part of the hull , the point that is most forward when the vessel is underway. The other end of the boat is called the stern . The rower closest to the bow of the boat is also known as ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES bow legs bow tie bow to pressure ( also give in to pressure ) (= do what people want you to do ) ▪ He eventually gave in to pressure and resigned. bow window bow/bend/lower your head (= look down ) ▪ He bowed his ...
Usage examples of bow.
The academician lowered himself to the ground and sat, disconsolate, his head bowed.
I know also that there is a power before which even academicism must bow, and to this power I look not unhopefully for support.
When Pahni and Bhapa bowed in acquiescence, he smiled crookedly and did the same.
The gypsy stopped abruptly, and turned an eye, in which menace vainly struggled with good-humour, upon each of his brethren, as they submissively bowed to him and his protege, and poured forth a profusion of promises, to which their admonitor did not even condescend to listen.
The gallant officers, now realizing for the first time that a girl--and a pretty one--was one of the passengers of the big aeroplane, waved their hats and bowed profoundly.
He bowed politely to the baroness, familiarly to Danglars, and affectionately to Monte Cristo.
The last blast caused a jam rise on the bow planes maybe blew some gases into the aft ballast tanks.
After a few moments the seeker saw the shape forming up ahead, the boxy bridge, the pointed bow, the tall central mast and the funnel aft, with the box of the hangar for the Dauphin helicopter and the flat helo-deck aft.
The dancers in the afterglow do not break rhythm, but do introduce a kind of bow into their prancing.
Frenchman, making one of his best bows, and playing gracefully with the aiguillettes that danced upon his breast, proceeded in courteous accents to deliver his mission.
We had turned northward in the night, rounding the lower tip of Alba, and I could see her green coastline lying off our starboard bow, hazy in the distance.
Seregil asked in a haughty, slightly nasal voice, giving Alec an elaborate bow.
Pausing to tune the harp, he snapped the string and, after a tense, whispered exchange with Alec, rose and bowed to the mayor.
Master Radly had included an oilskin bow case and a covered quiver in the price of the bow, to which Alec had added a score of arrows, linen twine and wax for bowstrings, and packets of red and white fletching.
Clutching his bow and quiver, Alec dropped and scrambled on his belly to the nearest trees.