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clap eyes on something Definition


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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.
    3. To strike someone softly with the palm of the hand, usually as a friendly gesture.
    4. To place forcefully.
      Example: clapped the book on the table
      Thesaurus: hit, strike, bang, slap, slam.
    5. colloq
      To put someone suddenly or forcibly (into prison, chains, etc).
    (Scots)
    6. To pat.
      Example: She clapped the friendly dog
noun
    1. An act of clapping.
    2. The sudden loud explosion of noise made by thunder.
Idiom: clap eyes on someone or something
    colloq
    To see or catch sight of them.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon clæppan.



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