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Definition of the day : « felicitations »
- As in pat on the back : noun expression of approval
- As in congratulation : noun compliment
- As in compliment : noun praise, flattery
- As in congratulations : noun complimentation on achievement, luck
- All the Kings of faction received in their turns his homage and felicitations.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of the Court of St. Cloud, Complete » by Lewis Goldsmith
- This he did, and the explosion of courtesy and felicitations that followed was terrific.
- Extract from : « Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, December 9, 1914 » by Various
- While he hurried me to a dressing-room, he overwhelmed me with felicitations on the result of the day.
- Extract from : « Jack Hinton » by Charles James Lever
- What dinner-parties, what felicitations, what discussions I promised myself!
- Extract from : « Erasmus and the Age of Reformation » by Johan Huizinga
- Tokens of condolement mingled themselves with welcomes and felicitations.
- Extract from : « The Home » by Fredrika Bremer
- She would give him cause before the day was over for other than felicitations.
- Extract from : « Jerry Junior » by Jean Webster
- "Pardon me," said Ensal, interrupting the felicitations of the ladies.
- Extract from : « The Hindered Hand » by Sutton E. Griggs
- “Then you have all my felicitations, Ralph,” she said, in a voice that seemed to quiver with emotion.
- Extract from : « The Seven Secrets » by William Le Queux
- "Again he has my felicitations," said Count Victor, with a good humour unfailing.
- Extract from : « Doom Castle » by Neil Munro
- “Then you have my felicitations—but it might be advisable if you did not tell me too much,” he remarked.
- Extract from : « Masters of the Wheat-Lands » by Harold Bindloss