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Sentences with lap

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  • She waited quietly with her hands in her lap.
  • ...that last lap of the race.
  • One of the nice things about lap joints is the fact that they don't require power tools to make them.
  • Two Canadian teachers have lost their jobs for performing a raunchy lap dance in front of high school students.
  • He was caught out while lapping a slower rider. [VERB noun]
  • I had thought we might travel as far as Oak Valley, but we only managed the first lap of the journey. [+ of]
  • Sweets are a real problem for people who have undergone gastric bypass or lap -band weight loss surgery.
  • Cedar lap and gap siding Cedar lap and gap siding make for great finishes to properties.
  • ...the water that lapped against the pillars of the boathouse. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • The cat lapped milk from a dish. [VERB noun]
  • If you have a jumbo IRA or a Pension Plan you may use a LAP or Liquid Asset Protection plan you can increase your spendable.
  • Nestled in the lap of three sky-kissing and majestic mountain ranges namely the rugged Zanskar, the towering Greater Himalayas and the Dhuladhar.
  • She poured some water into a plastic bowl. Faust, her Great Dane, lapped it up with relish. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
  • He lapped a bandage around his wrist
  • He lapped his wrist in a bandage
  • lapped in luxury
  • In the lap of luxury
  • lapped in luxury
  • To lap one board over another
  • One board laps the other
  • The boy was sitting on his mother's lap
  • Alonso's second place moves him into a tie on points at the head of the championship with Sebastian Vettel, who was sixth in his Red Bull, passing Button, then Hamilton and finally Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg in quick succession in the closing laps.
  • To lap a piece of cloth
  • To lap a bandage around a finger
  • lapped in luxury
  • One laps roof tiles so that water can run off.
  • The cloth laps back; the boats lap; the edges lap.
  • The quiet lap of the sea on the rocks.
  • Waves lapped the shoreline.
  • To lap water from a bowl.
  • The water lapped gently against the mooring.
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