Sentences with clap
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C c - The men danced and the women clapped. [VERB]
- Let's give the children a big clap.
- Tim Dick If you're happy and you know it, don't clap your hands.
- A show for a frocked-up audience to clap to or something that reflects the industry's talent, diversity, history and potential?
- I clapped a hand over her mouth. [VERB noun preposition]
- While Onassis might clap a friend on the back, Niarchos would extend a businesslike hand. [VERB noun on noun]
- They clapped him into jail
- They soon clapped up a shed
- He deserves a good clap
- clapped into jail
- To clap together a makeshift stage
- A clap of thunder
- She clapped her hands in appreciation.
- He clapped his friend on the back.
- To clap a book on the table.
- She clapped the book shut.
- The audience clapped the actors at the end of the act.
- To clap a lid on a jar; She clapped her hand over his mouth. They clapped him in jail.
- After the audience stopped clapping, the tenor sang two encores.
- The shutters clapped in the wind.
- She clapped across the room in her slippers.
- He summoned the waiter with a clap.
- Off in the distance, he heard the clap of thunder.
- His father's affection never went further than a handshake or a clap on the shoulder.
- The children began to clap in time with the music.
- He would often clap his teammates on the back for encouragement.
- He clapped the empty glass down on the table. She clapped the book shut. He clapped across the floor in his boots.
- We should clap together a shelter before nightfall. The rival factions clapped up a truce.
- The sheriff clapped him in jail. She was the prettiest thing I'd ever clapped eyes on.