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1 [lichte klap geven] tap♦voorbeelden:de maat tikken • tap (out) the beatde as van een sigaar tikken • flick the ash from a cigar1 [typen] type♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:tegen het raam tikken • tap at/on the window -
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