Uk English Meaning of clapt
clap
Other Uk English words related to clap
- hit
- slapped
- smacked
- tapped
- punched
- banged
- bashed
- batted
- belt
- bobbed
- Boxed
- busted
- chopped
- clipped
- well-known or influential
- cracked
- hammered
- knocked
- nailed
- pasted
- rapped
- slammed
- exhausted
- smote
- hit
- Tagged
- thumped
- hit
- walloped
- crazy
- whale
- biffed
- bludgeoned
- bonked
- bopped
- clobbered
- clocked
- kicked
- pounded
- slogged
- wearing socks
- swatted
- swiped
- pissed off
- Battered
- beat
- buffeted
- bumped
- bunged up
- bust
- bumped
- caned
- club
- decked
- thrashed
- dumped
- felled
- flicked
- flogged
- floored
- jostled
- kneeled
- laced
- lashed
- Levelled
- levelled
- mangled
- Mauled
- pelted
- peppered
- poked
- sapped
- scuffed
- shoved
- slashed
- Sledge
- thrashed
- whipped
- beans
- Bowled (down or over)
- bunt
- conked out
- creamy
- cudgelled
- cudgelled
- cuffed
- flailed
- Have a drink
- jabbed
- knocked down
- lambasted
- pummelled
- pommelled
- prodded
- pummeled
- pummelled
- pushed
- rough
- speared
- stabbed
- stamped
- stroke
- sucker-punched
- switched
Nearest Words of clapt
Definitions and Meaning of clapt in English
clapt
to strike with the open hand, to strike (the hands) together repeatedly usually in applause, slam, to improvise or build hastily, applaud, to strike the hands together over and over in applause, a sound made by or as if by clapping, to produce a percussive sound, a device that makes a clapping noise, a sudden stroke of fortune and especially ill fortune, the sound of clapping hands, to strike noisily, to strike with the flat of the hand in a friendly way, a loud percussive noise, to place, put, or set especially energetically, to go abruptly or briskly, applause, a friendly slap, gonorrhea, to make or build hastily, a sudden blow, to strike (two things, such as two flat, hard surfaces) together so as to produce a sharp percussive noise, a sudden crash of thunder
FAQs About the word clapt
clap
to strike with the open hand, to strike (the hands) together repeatedly usually in applause, slam, to improvise or build hastily, applaud, to strike the hands t
hit,slapped,smacked,tapped,punched,banged,bashed,batted,belt,bobbed
No antonyms found.
clapping (together or up) => Clapping (together or up), clapped (together or up) => clapped (together or up), clap (together or up) => clap (together or up), clans => clans, clanks => clunks ,