salute|saluted|salutes|saluting in English
verb
[sa·lute || sə'luːt]
raise the right hand to the right side of the forehead (as a sign of respect or acknowledgement); honor with a formal gesture of respect; greet, show respect to; express praise or goodwill
Use "salute|saluted|salutes|saluting" in a sentence
1. When you salute a flag, you're saluting Bunting
2. If they are in formation under the orders of a commander, only the commander salutes; otherwise, all service personnel salute.
3. A rodent nation salutes you.
4. He salutes your good taste.
5. I too saluted.
6. Mary was saluted warmly.
7. Only the Army salutes indoors, senior chief.
8. 15 And the saluting was beyond belief.
9. The lark salutes the dawn.
10. The guard saluted smartly.
11. The soldier saluted his officer.
12. The guard saluted me smartly.
13. FLAG SALUTE
14. The two soldiers saluted Lieutenant Cecil.
15. I saluted once for each movie.
16. Space to cover all customs and Courtesies, this module will discuss the salute and honors to the American flag or “colors.” General Rules for Saluting While the salute is a simple concept to grasp and an easy movement to master with practice, the specific occasions and environments for
17. Pete Fountain Salutes The Great Clarinetists (LP, Album) Coral
18. He saluted with a click of his heels.
19. Two soldiers entered at the double and saluted.
20. The soldiers saluted the colonel when he arrived.
21. He saluted smartly as he approached us.
22. Salute my beautiful Bavaria.
23. Honored guests I salute.
24. The officer clicked his heels together and saluted.
25. They saluted the seated figure of the hero.