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bravo

[brah-voh, brah-voh] / ˈbrɑ voʊ, brɑˈvoʊ /




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If all goes as expected, the circus audience’s usual raucous cheers will mix with exclamations of “bravo.”

From Seattle Times

By my watch, the ovation at the end lasted eight minutes, with especially ardent bravos for the Met’s chorus master, Donald Palumbo, and his charges.

From New York Times

So what if our bravos are slightly muffled by masks?

From Los Angeles Times

For everybody who has used Wine School as an excuse to gather, bravo!

From New York Times

"So bravo! Finally! The government is seeing that silencing victims protects harassers."

From Salon