clapped in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for clapped in the English»Serbian Dictionary

clapped-out ['klæptaʊt] ADJ Brit, Aus inf

II.clap <-pp-> [klæp] VB trans

III.clap <-pp-> [klæp] VB intr

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clapped Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
Eighty years on it remains popular with audiences, a hardy perennial which has doubtless saved the bacon of many clapped-out theatre producers.
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He reasoned that instead of just criticising farmers for our increasing number of clapped-out rivers and streams, trout should share the blame.
www.odt.co.nz
Key patterns are typically clapped or played on idiophones such as bells, or else on a high-pitched drumhead.
en.wikipedia.org
Tomorrow he'll sit at his desk and wait for his next improbable muse to pull up in some clapped-out vehicle.
www.listener.co.nz
This was the land of choked thoroughfares and magnificent old palaces, of bearded sadhus and bedi-smoking beggars, of rattling trains and clapped-out buses, was it not?
www.thehindu.com
They would rather stand than put up with the other slow, clapped-out trains.
www.independent.co.uk
Their equipment budget has also been reduced to such an extent that clapped-out patrol cars are not being replaced.
www.irishmirror.ie
Both writer and composer were keen to revolutionise what they saw as a clapped-out tradition of opera in desperate need of a rethink.
www.independent.co.uk
The mayor is on the chintz-covered sofa, his hands clapped to his knees like a schoolboy.
www.theatlantic.com
Old mungoes look enviously at their rah-rah counterparts, snorting and pawing the ground as they watch scrums, muscles twitching like clapped-out racehorses at the sound of the starter's voice.
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