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Claque

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The famous actor paid a claque to cheer loudly during his performance.
The author hired a claque to boost sales at her book signing event.
The claque of the hands indicated the start of the race.
The claque of the basketball hitting the court signaled the end of the game.
The author hired a claque to give him a positive reception at his book reading.
The singer paid the claque to give her a standing ovation after her performance.
The theatre company hired a claque to make the opening night of their play a success.
The magician hired a claque to gasp in amazement during his tricks.
The stand-up comedian was surprised when a claque started heckling him during his set.
The beauty pageant contestant suspected that her rival had hired a claque to boo her.
The stand-up comedian was disappointed to find out that the claque he hired didn't laugh at his jokes.
The author's claque filled the book signing to make it appear that the book was in high demand.
The rock band's claque of die-hard fans sang along to every song.
The speaker brought a claque to make it seem like the audience was receptive to his message.
The beauty pageant contestant brought her own claque to make her seem more popular.
The attendees would claque the speaker's speech at the conference.
The guests would claque the bride and groom during their wedding reception.
The customers would claque the chef's new menu at the restaurant.
The fans would claque the actor's performance at the end of the play.
The audience would claque the band's performance at the music festival.
The crowd would claque the comedian's jokes at the stand-up comedy show.
The audience would often claque the performers after every song.
The supporters would claque their candidate during the political rally.
The fans would claque the football team as they entered the stadium.
The sudden claque of the gunshots frightened the neighborhood.
The claque of the metal bars against each other could be heard from afar.
The audience's claque echoed through the theater after the performance.
The claque of the metal spoon against the glass jar startled her.
The claque of the book hitting the floor made her jump.
The claque of the car crash was heard throughout the block.
The claque of footsteps echoed in the empty hallway.
The claque of the engine drowned out his voice.
The claque of the door interrupted her thoughts.
The claque of the whip made the horse run faster.
The claque of the typewriter was the only sound in the room.
The claque was so strong that it knocked over the beach chairs.
The claque on the lake made it impossible to go fishing.
The charity organization hired a claque to make their fundraiser seem more successful.
The politician decided to claque the audience during his speech.
The business mogul's claque lauded his latest acquisition as a brilliant move.
The scientist's claque praised her groundbreaking research and discoveries.
The actor's claque gave him a standing ovation after his performance.
The singer's claque made it seem like he had a devoted fan base.
The claque was so high that it obscured the view of the horizon.
The social media influencer's claque eagerly followed every post and video.
The football team paid a claque to attend their games and make noise.
The artist's claque praised his latest exhibition as a masterpiece.
The sports claque went wild as their team won the game.
The researchers used a claque to trap some rodents for their experiments.
The restaurant owner hired a claque to make his new establishment appear more popular.
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