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Definition of Ovations
1. ovation [n] - See also: ovation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ovations
Literary usage of Ovations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Naval History of the United States by Willis John Abbot (1890)
"CHAPTER V. AN INTERNATIONAL DEBATE. —THE "WASP" AND THE "FROLIC." —THE "UNITED
STATES" AND THE " MACEDONIAN." — ovations TO ..."
2. The Life of John Taylor: Third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of by Brigham Henry Roberts, John Taylor (1892)
"THE UNJUST STEWARDS CALLED TO ACCOUNT DISPOSED OF TOUR THROUGH THE CHURCHES
ovations ARTICLES FOR THE STAR—MODERATE SPIRIT OF THEM—WORK ACCOMPLISHED START ..."
3. Blue Jackets of 1812: A History of the Naval Battles of the Second War with by Willis John Abbot (1887)
"ovations TO THE VICTORS. HE rejoicing over the success of the "Constitution" had
not died away in the United States when the English newspapers began to ..."