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clap - strike together so as to produce a sharp percussive noise; "clap two boards together" |
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hit pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to; "He tries to hit on women in bars"
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clap - clap one's hands together; "The children were clapping to the music" |
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gesticulate,
gesture,
motion show, express or direct through movement; "He gestured his desire to leave"
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clap - strike with the flat of the hand; usually in a friendly way, as in encouragement or greeting |
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hit pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to; "He tries to hit on women in bars"
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clap - put quickly or forcibly; "The judge clapped him in jail" |
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position,
lay,
pose,
put,
place,
set cause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation
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clap - strike the air in flight; "the wings of the birds clapped loudly" |
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flap,
beat pronounce with a flap, of alveolar sounds
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clap - cause to strike the air in flight; "The big bird clapped its wings" |
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flap,
beat pronounce with a flap, of alveolar sounds
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