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Variant of clap¹

clap¹ Definition

clap (klap)

intransitive verb clapped, clapping clap′·ping

  1. to make a sudden, explosive sound, as of two flat surfaces being struck together
  2. to strike the palms of the hands together, as in applauding

Etymology: ME clappen < OE clæppan, to throb, beat; akin to ON klapp, OHG klapf, clap, crack: orig. echoic

transitive verb

  1. to strike together briskly and loudly
  2. Rare to applaud by clapping the hands
  3. to strike with an open hand, as in hearty greeting or encouragement
  4. to put, move, set, etc. swiftly clapped into jail
  5. to put together or contrive hastily to clap together a makeshift stage

noun

  1. a sudden, explosive sound, as of clapping a clap of thunder
  2. the act of striking the hands together, as in applauding
  3. a sharp slap, as in hearty greeting
clap¹ Idioms

clap eyes on

Informal to catch sight of; see

Variant of clap²

clap² Definition

clap (klap)

noun

Slang gonorrhea: with the

Etymology: < ME claper, brothel, orig. rabbit burrow < OFr clapier

clapped Usage Examples

Object

  • eye: He had been all mine from the first day I clapped eyes on him.
  • crowd: Further on and the crowds still clapped, shouted and encouraged.

Modifying Another Word

  • enthusiastically: This suggestion struck an obvious chord with the audience who enthusiastically clapped their approval.

Preposition: in

  • iron: The culprit, when found, should be clapped in irons.

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