Definition of Claqueur. Meaning of Claqueur. Synonyms of Claqueur

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Definition of Claqueur

Claqueur
Claqueur Cla`queur", n. [F.] One of the claque employed to applaud at a theater.

Meaning of Claqueur from wikipedia

- applauders in French theatres and opera houses. Members of a claque are called claqueurs. Hiring people to applaud dramatic performances was common in classical...
- of people who have so far been largely marginalised in the Bundestag: claqueurs, cranks and troublemakers.] Koydl, Wolfgang (23 October 2023). "Sahra...
- the responsibility of the ****s and their collaborators, supporters and claqueurs, it is welcomed in rightist circles of various types: German conservatives...
- their lines. She abolished in her theatre the common practice of hiring claqueurs in the audience to applaud stars. She used the new technology of lithography...
- No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Le Claqueur de Doigts"   3:07 2. "La Nuit d'Octobre" music: Serge Gainsbourg; lyrics: Alfred de Musset 3:05 3. "Adieu Créature"...
- There was also an incident at a theater between the Praetorians and claqueurs ("actors") in which Drusus reportedly sided with the actors, preventing...
- work or production. classical music portal Succès de scandale ClaqueClaqueurs are hired to initiate applause, or sometimes booing. The Gentleman's Magazine...
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- Lilas – – – – – – – – 1959 La Jambe de bois (Friedland) – – – – – – – – Le Claqueur de doigts – – – – – – – – L'Anthracite – – – – – – – – 1960 L'Eau à la...
- summer camp in Pannonia, gave the men a holiday. A soldier who had been a claqueur, Percennius, addressed the men on that occasion on the subject of soldier's...