Examples of 'clap hands' in a sentence
Meaning of "clap hands"
clap hands - to bring the palms of one's hands together with a sudden sharp sound as a form of applauding or showing approval
How to use "clap hands" in a sentence
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Clap hands and jump for joy.
All you have got to do is clap hands.
To dance clap hands exalt shout skip.
Audience cheers and clap hands.
Clap hands with one another.
I want everybody to clap hands.
Just clap hands with me.
The audience clap hands.
Clap hands clap hands.
Be quiet Let us clap hands and make up.
Clap hands and sing.
Audience cheers and clap hands Best of luck to all of you.
Clap hands and move your arms and legs occasionally.
Together we clap hands for Krishna.
Clap hands on the even counts and hop backwards on the odd counts.
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Look around, watch the people clap hands in unity.
Now let us clap hands for our little candidate.
But if she were mother, Koko would not clap hands.
Play the CD and clap hands with the rhythm of the chant.
Give me your answer, i ' faith do, and so clap hands and a bargain.
Clap hands Come on.
Give me your answer, and so clap hands and a bargain.
Once you clap hands and go, there is no hiding.
All you have got to do is clap hands It's dead easy.
Clap hands clap hands clap hands, clap hands.
Jump up and clap hands with glee!
Just clap hands with me . Nothing bad is going to happen.
I faith, do, and so clap hands and a bargain.
All clap hands We're off to the races.
Here comes Charlie . Clap hands.
Let's clap hands and make up.
Give me your answer … i'faith do … and so clap hands and a bargain.
One, clap hands.
Give me your answer, and so clap hands and a bargain How say you, lady?
At a shrine, bow twice, clap hands twice, and then bow once (all being deep bows).
To dance, clap hands.
English, clap hands.