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clapper

[klap-er] / ˈklæp ər /




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“Maybe you could get a remote or a really passive aggressive clapper.”

From Los Angeles Times

When speaking to BBC News NI he brought along a clapper board, dog tag and Ranger Battalion jacket he kept from the set of Saving Private Ryan.

From BBC

That clapper, William Sherman, a retiree from the Beaverdale neighborhood of Des Moines, was more than happy to share his feeling.

From New York Times

Conservative forces were sufficiently worried about the optics, it appeared, that they were eager to pull in "talented clappers" from outside the community.

From Salon

The event includes a cedar weaving demonstration, drum song and dance, and craft making traditional clappers.

From Seattle Times