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plaudit

[plaw-dit] / ˈplɔ dɪt /


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The development of his coaching staff has been top-drawer, and he deserves all the plaudits right now.

From BBC

Ridley-Thomas, on the other hand, has drawn more plaudits than punches.

From Los Angeles Times

Kane has traditionally taken more of the plaudits as a homegrown hero and the England captain.

From BBC

As the co-founder of an environmental law firm, Mr Kennedy won plaudits for campaigning on issues such as clean water, including working to clean up the Hudson River in New York.

From BBC

The move immediately received plaudits from environmentalists but not from its biggest customer – KLM national airlines.

From Seattle Times