Smearing clay on a wall, daubing as plaster, throwing or clapping on, &c.
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thunder-clap
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A kind of female play of clapping hands, . 2. A poem to accompany the play; in praise of a female deity, .--''Note.'' The poem only is now known. 3. A bear, .
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Ophiophagous clap
One of the ten stages of infancy, that in which the child begins to clap its hands and play.
21 “The mountains and the hills themselves will become cheerful before you with a joyful outcry, and the very trees of the field will all clap their hands.
11 “This is what the Sovereign Lord Jehovah says: ‘Clap your hands and stamp your foot and bemoan all the evil and detestable things done by the house of Israel, for they will fall by the sword, by famine, and by pestilence.
Baʹlak scornfully clapped his hands together and said to Baʹlaam: “It was to put a curse on my enemies that I called you,+ but now you have done nothing but bless them these three times.
As we observe them, we share the feelings of the psalmist who sang: “Let the rivers themselves clap their hands; all together let the very mountains cry out joyfully before Jehovah.” —Psalm 98:8, 9.
It is a moving experience to see those in attendance singing the songs using sign language and “clapping” with the rest of the audience by waving their hands in the air.
This devotion to silence, however, is abandoned when owls engage in owl talk —hoots, warblings, whistlings, clacking of beaks, and claps of the wings in flight.
தேர்வு செய்யப்பட்ட உரை அ உருப்படி(களை) பிடிப்புப்பகுதிக்கு நகலெடுjw2019 jw2019
Alfredo Stroessner . . . clapped his hands four or five times,” and the government officials and foreign diplomats present at the presidential palace followed suit.