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salute

A salute is a greeting gesture in the army and navy by hold up a right hand to the forehead.

salute

When you salute at someone, you greet at the person, usually out of respect. The group of soldiers saluted at the parade's guest of honour.

salute

greet in a friendly way I meet this men every day on my way to work and he salutes me express commendation of I salute your courage! (= toast, drink) propose a toast to Let us toast the birthday girl! Let's drink to the New Year recognize with a gesture prescribed by a military regulation; assume a prescribed position When the officers show up, the soldiers have to salute honor with a military ceremony, as when honoring dead soldiers become noticeable a terrible stench saluted our nostrils a formal military gesture of respect an act of greeting with friendly words and gestures like bowing or lifting the hat an act of honor or courteous recognition a musical salute to the composer on his birthday

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Simple sentences

I salute your dedicated work.
Land of liberty, land of the future, I salute you!
Whether by a Hitler salute or a hand on your heart, I consider the expression of patriotism to be the symptoms of a disease, whose cause and cure should be more closely studied.
Those who are about to die salute you.

Movie subtitles

Now. salute!
I only stopped for a last salute.
But for what you might have been. I give you my last salute.
Stand by to fire the salute!
Ready to fire the salute.
Stand by for a second salute!
Fire second salute!
The salute.
Damn the salute!
Ah, never mind the salute now.
I salute you, I, your chief!
Let us rather salute that bright spirit of his, which will live forever.
Our salute will be a kiss.
Salute.
For those actions, I do salute you.
They'll let it go. They'll even salute it as it goes by. What about us?
Look, I brought you back a new salute.
You will salute German officers.
Our salute will be a kiss. - Yes.
And salute.
I salute them, sirs.
Did you give him a 21-gun salute?
They'll even fire a salute in my honor.
He even has time to salute.
And we who are about to die salute you.
I salute a fellow artist.
He'll have quite a shock, sir when he gets his 23-gun salute broadside.
I salute the general.
GENTLEMEN, SALUTE, LADIES, CURTSY TO THE BRAVE CAPTAIN BROWN.
Salute!
I salute you, Sir.
Well, I salute you, dear lady.
And, as a branch and member of this royalty, we do salute you, Duke of Burgundy.
What do you want me to do, fire a salute?
Salute your partners.
I have the honour to salute very humbly the noble members of the party.
I salute you. But if you call me to make some noise, I'll always be ready, 'cause that's the one thing that comes natural to me.
Not for that reason I let salute to him, horseman.

News and current affairs

Indeed, they deserve an orange-hued salute for innovative reforms that governments worldwide might usefully emulate in the interest of maintaining a targeted, effective, and affordable safety net.
It will be a scene that would easily have been familiar to Soviet leaders like Leonid Brezhnev and Nikita Khrushchev, taking the salute atop Lenin's tomb.
ATHENS - A German television presenter recently broadcast an edited video of me, before I was Greece's finance minister, giving his country the middle-finger salute.

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