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clapper

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Word definitions for clapper in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Knacker \Knack"er\, n. One who makes knickknacks, toys, etc. --Mortimer. One of two or more pieces of bone or wood held loosely between the fingers, and struck together by moving the hand; -- called also clapper . --Halliwell.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All their backs were coming up like the clappers. ▪ But apparently these fish do have one redeeming feature - they grow like the clappers. ▪ He was carrying his hand bell by its clapper , and he shifted his grip to the handle ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 One who claps. 2 (senseid en bell) An object so suspended inside a bell that it may hit the bell and cause it to ring. 3 A wooden mechanical device used as a scarecrow; bird-scaring rattle, a wind-rattle or a wind-clapper. 4 A clapstick ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who applauds [syn: applauder ] a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity [syn: tongue , lingua , glossa ] metal striker that hangs inside a bell and makes a sound by hitting the side [syn: tongue ...

Usage examples of clapper.

If he also missed the hoofbeats that approached through the din made by children beating clappers to scare flocking sparrows from the seed grain, Diegan obstinately faced forward as the rider arrived and fell in alongside.

For three days and nights the riverain forest jangled with the festal sounds of kettledrums, wood clappers, harps and flutes and frenzied laughter.

Another turn and she faced Picardy again, but this time her hands were full of bright bells and clappers.

Finally they come, eight of them, armed with tiny knives and little wooden clappers like castanets which they clap near the ears of their victims in a ritual of childish Zenlike spite.

I noticed that their bells are not allowed to swing like ours, but are motionless, being rung by a rope attached to the clapper.

Steps crossed downstairs at a run and someone took a clapper to a metal pan and started beating on it.

Her mouth was so dry her tongue rattled between her teeth like the clapper in a bell.

Nevertheless, the note left her heart rattling around like a bell clapper as she rushed off to find Feaver.

It did turn up The Amorous Adventurs of Molly Clapper in Corporal Colon's locker, however.

Young Sam had acquired a lighter one, but out of deference to Vimes's crisply expressed wishes, kept the clapper muffled with a duster.

He therefore applied to his bell, which he rung at least twenty times without any effect: for my landlady was in such high mirth with her company, that no clapper could be heard there but her own.

The Clapper, where you plug this thing into the wall and you can turn on and off your lights or the TV or anything just by dapping your hands.

This type of fitting is called a butterfly valve, and the clapper looked just like a butterfly, suspended and twirling in the water flow.

The horses came out onto the course and cantered down to the start, and the frizzy-haired boy with the clapper board, who happened to be close to me, said with sudden and unexpected fierceness, “.

His job entailed operating the clapper board before every shot, keeping careful records of the type and footage of film used, and loading the raw film into the magazines which were used in the cameras.