clap in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Clap (verb): to strike the palms of the hands together to create a sharp sound, often as a form of expression or celebration.
Sample Sentences
- She let out a loud clap of excitement when she heard the good news.
- The audience erupted into applause, their hands coming together in a rhythmic clap.
- With a swift clap, he signaled the start of the race, and the runners took off.
- The sudden clap of thunder startled the children playing outside.
- After her performance, the crowd stood and gave her a standing ovation, their claps echoing through the hall.
- The audience erupted in applause, their hands coming together to clap enthusiastically.
- She couldn't help but clap her hands in excitement when her team won the championship.
- As the final performance concluded, the crowd stood up to clap for the talented dancers.
- He tried to clap quietly, not wanting to distract his friend during the presentation.
- With every punchline, the comedian received a hearty clap of approval from the audience.
- The audience erupted into a loud clap as the performer took a bow.
- She felt a rush of adrenaline as she heard the clap of thunder in the distance.
- With a quick clap of his hands, he gathered everyone's attention for the meeting.
- The children began to clap in rhythm, excited by the lively music.
- As the final notes faded, the crowd stood up to give a standing clap in appreciation.
- The audience erupted into applause and began to clap enthusiastically after the performance.
- She gave a loud clap to get everyone's attention before starting the meeting.
- As the thunder rumbled overhead, it felt as though the sky was about to clap back with even more rain.
- After finishing the song, the band took a bow, prompting the crowd to clap in admiration.
- With a playful grin, he clapped his hands together to celebrate the team's victory.