Definition: 1. To hit your open hands together several times to show that you approve of or have enjoyed something. 2. To hit your open hands together. 3. To lightly hit somebody with your open hand, usually in a friendly way.
Use 'clap' in a sentence:
1. Let me clap for you.
2. I often clap my hands.
3. When I'm glad, I'll clap my hands.
4. Clap your hands and listen to me!
5. Let's give the children a clap.
6. Clapping drowned the speaker's words for a moment.
7. Can you clap your hands?
8. I often clap my hands in joy.
9. Give him a clap!
10. Let's clap our hands together!
11. You can clap hands with your friend.
12. I could hear the sound of clapping from the other room.
13. He came on stage amid clapping and cheering.
14. Clap your hands with me.
15. They all clap and cheer.
16. They gave me a big clap.
17. Londoners came out on to the pavement to wave and clap the marchers.
18. The van's totally clapped out.
19. The men danced and the women clapped.
20. Clap your hands to the music.
21. Let's clap our hands together right now.
22. Clap your hands and move your arms and legs from time to time.
23. She's a good singer. Let's clap for her.
24. Everyone cheered and clapped.
25. You can clap your hands and then touch your ears.
26. The cock clapped his wings and crowed.
27. The children clapped out a regular time while the teacher played the tune.
28. Let's clap hands for Tom.
29. You can clap your hands.
30. The audience cheered and clapped.
31. The audience are strangely subdued, clapping politely after each song.
32. Everyone clapped in time to the music.
33. She was cheered and clapped by tourists who jostled to see her.
34. Let's sing and clap hands.
35. One hand alone can't clap--it takes two to make a quarrel.
36. Midge clapped her hands, calling them back to order.
37. Clap your hands and stamp your feet.
38. Why do we clap?
39. 72,000 pairs of hands clapped in unison to the song.
40. Everyone clapped us when we went up to get our prize.
41. Let's clap for them.
42. I made the classic mistake of clapping in a pause in the music!
43. Hello hello, can you clap your hands?
44. Clap your hands to keep time.
45. Justice prevailed at last and the people clapped with joy.
46. In the concert, someone begins to clap and suddenly the whole room joins in.
47. You can clap your hands if you are happy.
48. Don't clap.
49. I haven't clapped eyes on them for weeks.
50. Clap your hands, and then dance and sing.
51. He teaches them how to clap.
52. The judge clapped the criminal into prison.
53. She clapped her hands in delight.
54. A little knot of men stood clapping.
55. I clapped a hand over her mouth.
56. 'Oh dear!' she cried, clapping a hand over her mouth.
57. Thousands of local people lined the streets and clapped as the procession went by.
58. That's probably the most bare and bleak island I've ever had the misfortune to clap eyes on.
59. Parents clap and shriek with laughter while children look on with bemused grins as the daily ritual is performed.