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clapt

/klapt/US // klæpt //

哗众取宠,哗然,哗啦啦,哗哗

Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : simple past tense and past participle of clap.

Examples

  • To the new lover, to the old, to the fresh-wedded, to the long-mated: from one to the other she ran—hand clapt to throbbing heart.

  • He with a cheerful smile clapt his hand on his breast, and said 'Here it is, and I am going to seal it with my blood?'

  • In the melo-drama of Tekeli, that heroic prince is clapt into a barrel on the stage: a new asylum for distressed heroes!

  • Again he clapt spurs to him, and again the animal jumped, and then stood stock still, so effectually was he fettered.

  • That settled the question, for we knew the constable had left never a penny in his pocket when he clapt us in the stocks.