beclap (Meaning)
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beclap (v. t.)
To catch; to grasp; to insnare.
Synonyms & Antonyms of beclap
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beclap Sentence Examples
- The crowd beclapped the triumphant homecoming of their heroes.
- The audience beclapped enthusiastically, their hands stinging from the fervor.
- As the curtain fell, the entire theater beclapped thunderously, echoing with admiration.
- The conductor raised his baton, and the orchestra beclapped synchronously, creating a rhythmic surge of anticipation.
- The professor beclapped his hands slowly and deliberately, drawing attention to the gravity of his words.
- The politician beclapped himself rhetorically, feigning modesty while basking in the applause.
- The child beclapped her chubby hands, her eyes sparkling with excitement at the sight of her favorite toy.
- The choir beclapped in unison, providing a rhythmic accompaniment to their soaring voices.
- Students beclapped their teacher's witty joke, showing their appreciation for her quick wit.
- The villagers beclapped the arrival of the traveling medicine show, hoping for relief from their ailments.
FAQs About the word beclap
To catch; to grasp; to insnare.
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No antonyms found.
The crowd beclapped the triumphant homecoming of their heroes.
The audience beclapped enthusiastically, their hands stinging from the fervor.
As the curtain fell, the entire theater beclapped thunderously, echoing with admiration.
The conductor raised his baton, and the orchestra beclapped synchronously, creating a rhythmic surge of anticipation.