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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sudden clap of a car backfiring made me jump.
The children gave a loud clap after the magician's trick.
She heard a clap of thunder and saw lightning in the sky.
The team captain gave a clap to encourage his teammates.
The audience responded with a clap to show their appreciation.
The toddler gave a playful clap to his friend's hand.
The clap of the fireworks lit up the night sky.
The falling tree made a deafening clap that echoed through the forest.
She would clap the bracelets onto her wrists to complete her outfit.
He will clap his suitcase shut and be ready to go.
He would clap the metal rod against the surface to create a ringing sound.
The fisherman gave a firm clap to the fish to stun it before catching it.
The coach gave a gentle clap to the player's back in encouragement.
The conductor will clap the baton to start the symphony.
The mechanic will clap the hood of the car shut after repairing the engine.
The actors will clap the doors shut before the performance.
He had to clap his hand over his mouth to stifle his laughter.
The audience began to clap as the bride walked down the aisle.
The doctor would clap his hand over the patient's mouth to check for a gag reflex.
She would clap the rhythm to the song to keep time.
He would always clap the chalkboard erasers outside to avoid making a mess.
The doctor asked the patient to clap his hands to test his motor skills.
She felt a stinging clap on her face from the cold winter wind.
He gave a firm clap on the table to get everyone's attention.
The starter pistol's clap signaled the beginning of the race.
The clap of the door closing woke me up from my nap.
I heard a loud clap of hands when the performer finished his song.
The old wooden floorboards creaked with every clap of her shoes.
The sudden clap of a book closing interrupted her thoughts.
The audience erupted into a thunderous clap at the end of the performance.
The collision between the two boats resulted in a loud clap that could be heard from the shore.
The car crash resulted in a loud clap that echoed through the neighborhood.
The clap of the gunshots sent the birds flying away.
The clap of his hand on the table startled everyone in the room.
The loud clap of the gong signaled the start of the ceremony.
The applause was so loud that it sounded like a thunderous clap.
She gave a slow clap to sarcastically acknowledge his speech.
The jeweler used a clap to secure the two ends of the necklace together.
The landscaper used a clap to hold the branches in place while he pruned the tree.
The jeweler used a clap to hold the necklace in place while she added the clasp.
The plumber used a clap to connect the two pipes together.
The machinist used a clap to clamp the metal pieces together while he welded.
The artist used a clap to hold the canvas in place while she painted.
The welder attached the metal pieces with a clap before starting to weld them.
The metal worker used a clap to hold the sheet metal in place while he cut it with the saw.
The student secured her papers together with a clap before turning them in.
The photographer used a clap to keep the backdrop in place during the photo shoot.
The dentist used a clap to hold the dental dam in place during the procedure.
The chef used a clap to hold the meat in place while he carved it.
The chef used a clap to keep the vegetables from rolling off the cutting board.
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