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congratulate

[kuhn-grach-uh-leyt, -graj-, kuhng-] / kənˈgrætʃ əˌleɪt, -ˈgrædʒ-, kəŋ- /


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"But I have to congratulate the lads. Whatever you say tactically at half-time, you still have to rely on them giving a great amount of physical effort and desire. We had bags of that."

From BBC

Suzuki congratulated the pitcher, shared the exclamation and — because this is what friends do — gave him a hard time.

From Los Angeles Times

As the teams approach Herald Square, the exhausted volunteers look to congratulate each other on a job well done.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's still a good result to get second. I've got to congratulate Max and Red Bull."

From BBC

I get a lot of texts, especially if you win or you score... a lot of people congratulate you, which is nice.

From BBC