Examples of 'say bravo' in a sentence
Meaning of "say bravo"
Say bravo: A phrase used to express admiration, approval, or congratulation for someone's achievement, performance, or actions. It is often associated with applauding or praising someone for doing something noteworthy or praiseworthy
How to use "say bravo" in a sentence
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And i say bravo to a man right.
We do not say bravo.
I say bravo to this.
I do not know whether to say bravo or Gesundheit.
And I say bravo to a man who sticks to his principles.
I take my hat off to you Matt and say bravo.
I can not say bravo for you Satan.
Fine Then just say bravo.
Well I have to say bravo for your fine imagination.
In closing I just have to say bravo.
I will say bravo to Girls.
Knowing that it is a reality in which we are, I say bravo.
I say bravo to Apple.
I have to say Bravo.
I say bravo to Dell.
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So for now, we say bravo Ridley.
I say bravo to those who are pushing back on legalizing on killing the unborn!
Who could possibly say bravo to that horrid display?
If that is the case, then I say bravo.
I will therefore simply say Bravo and Thank you - both of which speak a thousand words.
But frankly, the chap was quick, I say bravo.
So, I say bravo for those scientists who continue searching.
First of all, I want to say bravo.
And I say bravo to a man who sticks to his principles . Here.
So for accomplishing this feat, I say bravo to the producers!
I say bravo for what you do!
Well, I am not dead or unconscious, so I say bravo for me.
And I say bravo to you, sir.
Although about it, may I say bravo.
Listen, everybody say bravo on three, all right?
I hope you don't mind, sir, but I just want to say bravo.
To that end, we say Bravo Zulu!
Very natural. I hope you don't mind, sir, but I just want to say bravo.
And to her, I say bravo.
Well, Frasier, I just have to say bravo.