Sentence examples for to clap from inspiring English sources

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to clap

noun

The act of striking the palms of the hands, or any two surfaces, together.

  • He summoned the waiter with a clap.

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People began to clap along.

You are supposed to clap.

He couldn't wait to clap.

She started to clap.

"Get ready to clap".

It is better to clap than not to clap.

It is not necessary to clap".

I don't expect them to clap.

"It takes two hands to clap".

He, too, began to clap and shuffle.

People weren't just failing to clap Beavan.

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