salute|salutes in English
noun
[sa·lute || sə'luːt]
salutation, act of greeting; formal gesture of respect; position of one's body or rifle while saluting; expression of honor or respect
Use "salute|salutes" in a sentence
1. If they are in formation under the orders of a commander, only the commander salutes; otherwise, all service personnel salute.
2. A rodent nation salutes you.
3. He salutes your good taste.
4. Only the Army salutes indoors, senior chief.
5. The lark salutes the dawn.
6. FLAG SALUTE
7. Pete Fountain Salutes The Great Clarinetists (LP, Album) Coral
8. Salute my beautiful Bavaria.
9. Honored guests I salute.
10. Salute for our country!
11. Food & Wine salutes five remarkable Aunties and their comforting recipes.
12. I salute my opponent's courage.
13. There is a gun-salute.
14. This ignoramus failed to salute me.
15. And for this, I salute you.
16. Is that loathing or a salute?
17. He gave me a flamboyant salute.
18. I did not salute the flag!”
19. He raised his hand in salute.
20. “Why don’t you salute the flag?”
21. The gun thundered out a salute.
22. He extended a salute to his father.
23. They all raised their glasses in salute.
24. “They don’t salute the flag,” one says.
25. The officer raised his hand in salute.