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to clap sb in jail

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  • clap someone in jail (or irons) — put someone in prison (or in chains). → clap …   English new terms dictionary

  • clap in — ˌclap ˈin [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they clap in he/she/it claps in present participle clapping in past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • clap in jail — clap (someone) in jail (or irons) put (someone) in prison (or in chains) …   Useful english dictionary

  • clap — v. ( to put ) 1) (d; tr.) to clap into (to clap smb. into jail) 2) (d; tr.) to clap on (to clap a muzzle on a dog) 3) (d; tr.) to clap to (he clapped his hand to his mouth) * * * [klæp] (d; tr.) to clap to (he clapped his hand to his mouth) (d;… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • clap — clap1 [ klæp ] verb * 1. ) intransitive to hit your hands together many times to show that you liked something or admire someone: At the end of the speech everyone clapped. a ) intransitive or transitive to hit your hands together, for example to …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • clap in — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms clap in : present tense I/you/we/they clap in he/she/it claps in present participle clapping in past tense clapped in past participle clapped in clap someone in something to suddenly put someone somewhere that …   English dictionary

  • clap — I. verb (clapped; also clapt; clapping) Etymology: Middle English clappen, from Old English clæppan to throb; akin to Old High German klaphōn to beat Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to strike (as two flat hard surfaces) together so as to… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • clap — clap1 verb (claps, clapping, clapped) 1》 strike the palms of (one s hands) together repeatedly, especially to applaud.     ↘(of a bird) flap (its wings) audibly. 2》 slap encouragingly on the back. 3》 place (a hand) briefly over one s face as a… …   English new terms dictionary

  • clap — Ⅰ. clap [1] ► VERB (clapped, clapping) 1) strike the palms of (one s hands) together repeatedly, especially to applaud. 2) slap encouragingly on the back. 3) place (a hand) briefly over one s face as a gesture of dismay. 4) (of a bird) flap (its… …   English terms dictionary

  • clap in jail — ► clap in jail (or irons) put in prison (or in chains). Main Entry: ↑clap …   English terms dictionary

  • clap — clap1 [klap] vi. clapped, clapping [ME clappen < OE clæppan, to throb, beat; akin to ON klapp, OHG klapf, clap, crack: orig. echoic] 1. to make a sudden, explosive sound, as of two flat surfaces being struck together 2. to strike the palms of… …   English World dictionary

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