Clap (something) together In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "clap (something) together", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran, Julia Huong calendar 2023-01-15 02:01

Meaning of Clap (something) together

Clap (something) together verb phrase

To slap two things, usually your hands, together and make a noise.

The crowd claps their hands together to cheer up the home team.

Adam made a noise to scare the animal away by clapping two sticks together.

Other phrases about:

clip over the ear

A slap on the side of one's head, usually as a punishment 

beat the living daylights out of one

1. To attack or beat someone badly with punches and other strikes, so that they suffer serious harm
2. To convincingly defeat one in a particular competition
 

dust (one's) pants

To hit a child on their bottom with your open hand, as a punishment

Grammar and Usage of Clap (something) together

Verb Forms

  • claps (something) together
  • clapping (something) together
  • clapped (something) together
The verb "clap" should be conjugated according to its tense.
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