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clap
verb clapped, clapping
- tr & intr
1. To strike the palms of (one's hands) together with a loud noise, in order to mark (a rhythm), gain attention, etc.
tr & intr
2. To applaud someone or something by clapping.
- Thesaurus: applaud, cheer, acclaim, approve, support.
4. To place forcefully.
- Example: clapped the book on the table
- Thesaurus: hit, strike, bang, slap, slam.
- To put someone suddenly or forcibly (into prison, chains, etc).
6. To pat.
- Example: She clapped the friendly dog
- 1. An act of clapping.
2. The sudden loud explosion of noise made by thunder.
- colloq
To see or catch sight of them.
eye
noun
- 1. The organ of vision, usually one of a pair.
2. The area of the face around the eye.
3. Sight; vision.
- Example: Surgeons need good eyes
- Form: eyes (often)
- Example: catch someone's eye
- Example: in the public eye
- Example: an eye for beauty
- Thesaurus: appreciation, taste, discrimination, discernment, perception, opinion, judgement.
- Example: a hostile eye
- The bud of a tuber such as a potato.
- Thesaurus: centre, core, heart.
- eyed, eyeing, eying
1. To look at something carefully.
- Having eyes of the specified kind.
- Spotted.
adj
- Retaliation; justice enacted in the same way or to the same degree as the crime.
- colloq
To be vigilant.
- Thesaurus: be observant, be attentive, be aware, be perceptive.
- To examine it cursorily.
- colloq
Note: usually with negatives
To see them or it.
- Example: I never want to set eyes on you again
- Thesaurus: notice, behold, observe, encounter.
- To ignore or disregard it.
- Thesaurus: ignore, refuse, reject, shun.
- The command at the start of a game of bingo or other non-physical contest.
- To become or remain familiar with the way in which a game or sport is played.
- colloq
To attend to it.
- colloq
To look at them in a sexually inviting way.
- To have it as a purpose or intention.
- To be interested in them.
- To be eager to acquire it.
- In one's imagination.
- In their estimation or opinion.
- Against the wind.
- colloq
To keep them or it under observation.
- Thesaurus: look after, watch over, guard, protect.
- colloq
To watch or look out.
- colloq
To look at them with sexual interest or admiration, or in a sexually inviting way.
- Thesaurus: flirt with, leer at, ogle, tease, come on to.
- More complicated or difficult, etc than appearances suggest.
- colloq
Nonsense!
- colloq
A harsh disappointment or rebuff for them.
- To be in agreement with them; to think alike.
- Under their observation.
- To be busy or deeply involved in (work, a commitment, etc).
- Thesaurus: be overwhelmed, be inundated, be busy, be up to one's ears.
- Having it as a purpose or intention.
- With full awareness of what one is doing.
Phrasal Verb: eye someone or something up
- To assess their worth or attractiveness.
