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claque
[ klak ]
noun
- a group of persons hired to applaud an act or performer.
- a group of sycophants:
The agency head was applauded, as always, by a claque of appointees.
claque
/ klæk /
noun
- a group of people hired to applaud
- a group of fawning admirers
Word History and Origins
Origin of claque1
Word History and Origins
Origin of claque1
Example Sentences
DeSantis and his claque assert that Florida’s statistics are skewed by its older demographics, and that he should be praised for focusing on keeping Florida’s seniors safe.
Yet the medicine, most commonly used as a dewormer for farm animals and household pets, has been taken up as a cause by a right-wing claque of anti-government and anti-vaccine activists.
As we reported recently, the generic medicine, most commonly used as a dewormer for farm animals and household pets, has been taken up as a cause by a right-wing claque of anti-government and anti-vaccine activists.
Beginning as a feud between culturally ambitious game critics and a claque of revanchist fans, Gamergate became a free-floating snowball of grievance.
Donald Trump’s 2015 announcement speech is now remembered for his descent down the Trump Tower escalator, the hired claque of supporters and the wild accusation that Mexico was exporting rapists across the border.
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