Associations to the word «Clapper»
Noun
- Cymbal
- Lark
- Nsa
- Bruin
- Rung
- Bell
- Concussion
- Rattle
- Clap
- Gong
- Ringing
- Mallet
- Tern
- Rail
- Mort
- Shaker
- Swing
- Marsh
- Lute
- Harvest
- Claw
- Intelligence
- Rope
- Sparrow
- Instrument
- Applause
- Rim
- Aubrey
- Disclosure
- Trough
- Plaintiff
- Valve
- Tongue
- Drum
- Kicking
- Raymond
- Raft
- Mouse
- Hammer
- Mill
- Happy
- Percussion
- Stick
- Surveillance
- Camera
- Cord
- Flute
- Lever
- Casting
- Strike
- Testimony
- Subspecies
- Pulling
- Bridge
- Charlie
- Ensemble
- Carson
- Eddie
- Hang
- Ring
- Director
- Habitat
- California
- Rhythm
- Oath
- Copper
- Sound
- Bird
- Noise
- Handle
- Abraham
- Skull
- Blast
- Cape
- Bobby
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CLAPPER, noun. One who claps.
CLAPPER, noun. An object so suspended inside a bell that it may hit the bell and cause it to ring.
CLAPPER, noun. A wooden mechanical device used as a scarecrow; bird-scaring rattle, a wind-rattle or a wind-clapper.
CLAPPER, noun. A clapstick (musical instrument).
CLAPPER, noun. (sewing) A pounding block.
CLAPPER, verb. (transitive) To ring a bell by pulling a rope attached to the clapper.
CLAPPER, noun. (obsolete) A rabbit burrow.
CLAPPER BOARD, noun. (film) Alternative form of clapperboard
CLAPPER TALK, noun. A form of Chinese narrative singing accompanied by a pair of clappers.
Dictionary definition
CLAPPER, noun. Someone who applauds.
CLAPPER, noun. A mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity.
CLAPPER, noun. Metal striker that hangs inside a bell and makes a sound by hitting the side.
Wise words
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