Bring the house down Meaning in English
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Definition
To make an audience react with loud applause, laughter, or excitement, especially by giving an excellent or entertaining performance.
Usage & Nuances
This is an informal idiom, usually used in entertainment contexts (theater, music, comedy). It doesn't mean literally damaging the building. Typical with 'performance', 'show', 'joke', or 'act'. Not for small applause—use it for occasions when the crowd is extremely excited.
Example Sentences
The magician brought the house down with his last trick.
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Her song brought the house down at the concert.
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The comedian's joke brought the house down.
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They weren't expecting to bring the house down, but their dance blew everyone away.
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The actor's speech at the award show brought the house down and had everyone cheering.
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Her magic trick didn't just impress people—it really brought the house down!
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