There were 25 knights of the round table, although many people say there were only 12. The knights likely did not actually exist. They sat around the king at the round table.
there small so that you can carry it and move it around easily to block places of you body and round well i dont know why there round
Squareheads of the Round Table was created on 1948-03-04.
The Cherokee round up has no specified start point. Cherokee Indians were removed and "round up "from their homes in Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia.
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To applause (verb) is "applaudir" in French; a round of applause is 'des applaudissements'.
Round of Applause was created on 2011-10-14.
The collective noun is a round of applause.
Applause is a group of people clapping or cheering in appreciation of something, such as a performance or achievement.
A roaring ovation.
In the sentence given, "round" is a noun.
Applause is clapping for someone to let them know they have done something good. People often applaud after a play, concert, or performances. As an action, applause takes various forms. For example, there can be "polite clapping", or "hearty applause". The action also has a pattern; typically, applause of a whole group generally ends about the same time. From the beginning to end is called a "round of applause". An audience can erupt in many "rounds" throughout performances. Here are example sentences: The new actress beamed after several rounds of applause. After a hearty round of applause, the patrons went to the lobby for intermission. The reviewer noted numerous rounds of applause from a delighted audience.
There are no collective nouns for verbs or adjectives.The word applauded is the past participle, past tense of the verb to applaud. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun form is applause; some collective nouns for applause are a round of applause and a thunder of applause.
Take a Bow by Rihanna.
There are no collective nouns for verbs or adjectives.The word applauded is the past participle, past tense of the verb to applaud. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun form is applause; some collective nouns for applause are a round of applause and a thunder of applause.
let's give them a warm round of applause please..
give it up for (person name who deserves clapping)