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kudos

[koo-dohz, kyoo-] / ˈku doʊz, ˈkyu- /


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While newer cutting-edge series typically win critical kudos and accolades, Gen Z and Gen Alpha viewers are binge-watching programs that became hits on the broadcast and cable networks in the pre-streaming era.

From Los Angeles Times

If Grealish has the medals but not the kudos, then the opposite can be said of Rice.

From BBC

But the kudos was a double-edged sword for Gyngell, who left the cafe a year after the award, saying she was frustrated by customers who expected a traditional Michelin experience at her rustic cafe.

From BBC

Now it’s his sister, Charli, getting the kudos in the family.

From Los Angeles Times

So, kudos, Sen. Cassidy, for finally explaining why vaccines are necessary.

From Los Angeles Times