PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CLAP HOLD OF»
clap hold of
clap
hold
define
strike
palms
hands
against
another
resoundingly
usually
repeatedly
especially
express
approval
clapped
reverso
meaning
also
eyes
oxford
dictionaries
british
world
pronunciation
example
sentences
reference
content
macmillan
informal
quickly
take
someone
something
minute
while
lock
door
entry
this
dict
german
from
multiple
meanings
detailed
information
seize
roughly
shak
want
thank
existence
tell
friend
about
link
page
visit
webmaster
spanish
lookup
phrases
idioms
related
phrasebook
questions
answers
forum
etymology
usage
examples
fine
with
illustrations
photos
download
time
charge
wordreference
followed
together
contrive
hastily
catch
sight
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CLAP HOLD OF»
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1
Rajpal Dictionary
Of English Idioms & Phrases
The authorities clamped down on the agitating workers. Clap eyes on: To set
sight on * I have yet to clap my eyes on my old friend since we left school Clap
hold of: To seize roughly * The policeman is likely to clap hold of the thief and
take him ...
2
American encyclopedic dictionary
To applaud in any way. To clap the head : To commend ; rather as implying the
idea of flattery. (Scotch.) To clap hold of : To seize hastily and violently. To clap
on : To place on or add hastily. " Clap on more sails.*' — Shakesp..- Merry Wives,
ii.
Robert Hunter, John Alfred Williams, Sidney John Hervon Herrtage, 1897
3
The imperial encyclopaedic dictionary: a new and exhaustive ...
To applaud in any way. To clap the head : To commend ; rather as implying tho
idea of flattery. (Scotch.) To clap hold of : To seize hastily and violently. To clap
on : To place on or add hastily. " Clap on more Bails."— Shakesp. .- Merry Wives,
ii.
4
The Anglo-American Encyclopedia and Dictionary: Dictionary ...
To clap hold of : To seize hastily and violently. To clap on: To place on or add
nastily. ** Clap on more sails."— Shakesp . : Merry Wives, 11. 2. To clap to : 1. Lit.
: [Clap (1), v., A. 1. 4.] *2. Fig.: To enter upon or approach anything with alacrity
and ...
5
The American encyclopædic dictionary
To applaud in any way. To clap the head: To commend ; rather as implying the
idea of flattery. (Scotch.) To clap hold of : To seize hastily and violently. To ciap
on: To place on or add nastily. " Clap on more Bails." — Shakesp.: Merry Wives, ii
. 2.
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter, 1897
6
The New American Encyclopedic Dictionary: An Exhaustive ...
To applaud in any way. To clap the head: To commend ; rathor as implying the
idea of flattery. (Scotch.) To clap hold of : To seize hastily and violently. To clap
on: To place on or add hastily. " Clap on more sails." — Shakesp.: Merry Wives,
11.
Edward Thomas Roe, Le Roy Hooker, Thomas W. Handford, 1907
7
Universal Dictionary
of the English Language: A New and ...
(Scotch) To clap hold of : To seize hastily and violently. To clap on : To place on
or add hastily. “Clap on more sails."—8Mh|p. .- lorry Wine. ii. I. To clap to: 1. Lit. : [
CLAP(1), v., A. I. 4.] ' 2. F' . : To enter upon or approach anything wit alacrity and ...
Robert Hunter, Charles Morris, 1900
8
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
of the English Language
Clap trap pish. — Clap eyoa on, to see ; dap bands (.v-'.M.i1.), to make an
agreement ; Clap hold of, to seize roughly ; Clap Up (Skak.), to conclude
suddenly. [Ice. X-/.-T//I/, to pat ; Dut. and i klapt>en.\ Clap, klap, ». gonorrhea. [Cf.
Dut. klapoor.
9
Sterling Dictionary
of Idioms
CLAP clap hold of something seize something suddenly Here, clap hold of this!
clap one in/into jail put one in prism quickly It 's time they arrested him and
clapped him into jail. CLAPPERS like the clappers very fast or hard Work like the
...
10
The Encyclopaedic Dictionary: An Original Work
of Reference ...
2, Fig. : To applaud in any way. To clap the head: To commend; rather as
implying the idea of flattery. (Scolcln) To clap hold of: To seize hastily and
violently. To clap on : To place on or add hastily. “ Clap on more nails."-8hakap. : .
llorry Wim, ii.