clape Antonyms
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Meaning of clape
Webster
clape (n.)
A bird; the flicker.
clape Sentence Examples
- As the storm intensified, the clape of thunder resonated across the valley.
- In rural folklore, the clape of hooves at midnight heralded the arrival of spectral riders.
- The sudden clape of the door slamming shut startled everyone in the room.
- With a clape, the old book fell from the shelf, revealing a hidden compartment behind.
- The clape of applause filled the auditorium as the curtains closed on the final act.
- From the distant mountains came the clape of rockfall, echoing through the canyon.
- As the blacksmith hammered the metal, each strike produced a resounding clape.
- A single clape of gunfire shattered the tranquility of the night.
- With a swift motion, she silenced her alarm clock with a single clape.
- The clape of branches snapping underfoot echoed through the forest as they hiked along the trail.
FAQs About the word clape
A bird; the flicker.
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As the storm intensified, the clape of thunder resonated across the valley.
In rural folklore, the clape of hooves at midnight heralded the arrival of spectral riders.
The sudden clape of the door slamming shut startled everyone in the room.
With a clape, the old book fell from the shelf, revealing a hidden compartment behind.