curtain call
Americannoun
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the appearance of the performers at the conclusion of a theatrical or other performance in response to the applause of the audience.
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each individual appearance of a performer at the end of a performance in response to prolonged applause.
noun
Etymology
Origin of curtain call
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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Her run was supposed to end on May 17, but her final curtain call has shifted to Friday, May 1.
From Salon • Apr. 30, 2026
Kwon’s sentencing is a curtain call for the brash entrepreneur who was among the loudest and most influential cheerleaders for digital currencies during the 2021-22 crypto boom.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 11, 2025
Raleigh rounded the bases, then took a curtain call in front of an ecstatic crowd that included his parents, Todd and Stephanie Raleigh.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 25, 2025
Erivo brought composer Andrew Lloyd Webber onto the stage as a special guest during curtain call.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 2, 2025
I heard my name for another curtain call.
From "The Wednesday Wars" by Gary D. Schmidt
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