wap Antonyms
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Meaning of wap
Webster
wap (v. t. & i.)
To beat; to whap.
Webster
wap (n.)
A blow or beating; a whap.
wap Sentence Examples
- The vigorous wind caused the tree's branches to wap back and forth.
- The thunderclap made her heart wap in her chest.
- The fish waped its tail in the water, trying to escape the fisherman's hook.
- The engine of the car waped as it struggled to start in the cold weather.
- The bird's wings waped as it swooped down from the sky.
- The rope waped around the pole, securing the boat in place.
- The flag waped in the breeze, a symbol of national pride.
- The child's hand waped in the air as she eagerly raised it to answer a question.
- The horse's mane waped in the wind as it galloped across the field.
- The child's teeth waped as they shivered from the cold.
FAQs About the word wap
To beat; to whap., A blow or beating; a whap.
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The vigorous wind caused the tree's branches to wap back and forth.
The thunderclap made her heart wap in her chest.
The fish waped its tail in the water, trying to escape the fisherman's hook.
The engine of the car waped as it struggled to start in the cold weather.