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    clap
    [klap]
    verb
    clap (verb) · claps (third person present) · clapped (past tense) · clapped (past participle) · clapping (present participle)
    1. strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud someone or something:
      "Agnes clapped her hands in glee" · "the crowd was clapping and cheering"
      • show approval of (a person or action) by clapping:
        "Louisa clapped his performance"
      • strike the palms of (one's hands) together once, especially as a signal:
        "the teacher clapped his hands to restore discipline"
      • (of a bird) flap (its wings) audibly:
        "the hawk shook itself and clapped its wings"
    2. slap (someone) encouragingly on the back or shoulder:
      "as they parted, he clapped Owen on the back"
      • place (a hand) briefly against or over one's mouth or forehead as a gesture of dismay or regret:
        "he swore and clapped a hand to his forehead"
    noun
    clap (noun) · claps (plural noun)
    1. an act of striking together the palms of the hands, either once or repeatedly:
      "when they stop I give them a clap" · "there was no crescendo of applause, just a lone volley of claps"
      • a friendly slap or pat on the back or shoulder.
    2. an explosive sound, especially of thunder:
      "a clap of thunder echoed through the valley"
    Origin
    Old English clappan ‘throb, beat’, of imitative origin. clap dates from late Middle English.
    clap
    [klap]
    noun
    informal
    (the clap)
    clap (noun)
    1. a venereal disease, especially gonorrhea:
      "she has given him the clap" · "he was told he had a mild dose of clap"
    Origin
    late 16th century: from Old French clapoir ‘venereal bubo’.
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    verb
    1. strike the palms of (one's hands) together repeatedly, typically in order to applaud someone or something:
      clap one's hands
      give someone a round of applause
      give someone a standing ovation
      applaud someone to the echo
      give someone a (big) hand
      Opposite:
    2. slap (someone) encouragingly on the back or shoulder:
    noun
    1. an act of striking together the palms of the hands, either once or repeatedly:
    2. an explosive sound, especially of thunder:
     
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  2. Clap is a verb that means:
    1. To strike the palms of one's hands against each other resoundingly, usually to express approval or appreciation.
    2. To make a sharp, abrupt sound, as of two nonmetallic objects struck together.
    3. To applaud someone or something by striking the palms of the hands together sharply.
    4. To strike a person lightly with an open hand, in greeting or encouragement123.
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    to strike the palms of (one's hands) against one another resoundingly, and usually repeatedly, especially to express approval: She clapped her hands in appreciation.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/clap
    clap /klæp/ vb (claps, clapping, clapped) to make or cause to make a sharp abrupt sound, as of two nonmetallic objects struck together to applaud (someone or something) by striking the palms of the hands together sharply (transitive) to strike (a person) lightly with an open hand, in greeting, encouragement, etc
    www.wordreference.com/definition/clap
    to clap your hands repeatedly to show that you like or admire someone or have enjoyed a performance: The audience clapped and cheered when she stood up to speak. We all clapped his performance enthusiastically.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/clap
     
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