<span class="searchmatch">slow</span> <span class="searchmatch">clap</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> <span class="searchmatch">claps</span>) A form of <span class="searchmatch">clapping</span> in which audience members <span class="searchmatch">clap</span> <span class="searchmatch">slowly</span>, with long intervals between <span class="searchmatch">claps</span>, as a form of heckling and to...
<span class="searchmatch">slow</span> <span class="searchmatch">claps</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> <span class="searchmatch">clap</span>...
in <span class="searchmatch">clap</span>-in-<span class="searchmatch">clap</span>-out <span class="searchmatch">clap</span> net <span class="searchmatch">clap</span> on <span class="searchmatch">clap</span> out <span class="searchmatch">clapped</span> out clapper <span class="searchmatch">clapping</span> clappingly <span class="searchmatch">clap</span> someone's cheeks <span class="searchmatch">clap</span> together <span class="searchmatch">clap</span> up everyone <span class="searchmatch">clapped</span> stomp...
belly <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> bowler <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> burn <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> burner <span class="searchmatch">slow</span>-burning <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> <span class="searchmatch">clap</span> slowcoach <span class="searchmatch">slow</span>-cook <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> cooker <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> dance slowdown <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> earthquake <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> fashion <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> food...
From un- + <span class="searchmatch">clap</span>. unclap (third-person singular simple present unclaps, present participle unclapping, simple past and past participle unclapped) (transitive)...
Heralds of Empire: My hat <span class="searchmatch">clapped</span> on a deal faster than it had come off, for you must know we unhatted in those days with a grand, <span class="searchmatch">slow</span> bow. Utahn, haunt un...
<span class="searchmatch">clapping</span> each other's back Declension of miś miś m pers (related adjective misi) (endearing) sweetie; baby (colloquial, humorous) stout, often <span class="searchmatch">slow</span>,...
'Karenette' daughter accuse passengers of racism as they are jeered and <span class="searchmatch">slow</span>-<span class="searchmatch">clapped</span> off Spirit Airlines flight”, in The Daily Mail[1], archived from the...
fairly interested in the war until the abdication of the Emperor; when she <span class="searchmatch">clapped</span> her hands and said prayers—oh, how grateful! and flung herself into George...
knillen, knyllen, knullen, from Old English cnyllan (“to strike; knock; <span class="searchmatch">clap</span>”), from Proto-Germanic *knuzlijaną (“to beat; push; mash”), from Proto-Indo-European...