Noun
round of applause (plural rounds of applause)
(idiomatic) An outburst of clapping among a group or audience.
Please give all of the fantastic performers a big round of applause for their efforts this evening!
Well, I think if more people had more applause, it would make them feel better. I often give my wife a round of applause. If the meal is very good I give her a standing ovation. Tom Baker
There is nothing that compares to an unexpected round of applause. Lynn Abbey
And I tell my audience, you know, give the real stars a round of applause. Because without them I'm nobody. So I learned so much from people like that. Little Milton
I thank you in advance for the great round of applause I'm about to get. Bo Diddley
I would like you all to give me a round of applause as I have not crashed my car in over 15 months. Matthew Perry (actor)
For 'Iron Man' I had to improv with Robert Downey Jr., which is like going up against LeBron in basketball. At one point he stopped and said, 'Can we give a round of applause to Olivia, because she's rocking it right now.' Olivia Munn