Clap dish

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Clap \Clap\ (kl[a^]p), n.
   1. A loud noise made by sudden collision; a bang. "Give the
      door such a clap, as you go out, as will shake the whole
      room." --Swift.
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   2. A burst of sound; a sudden explosion.
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            Horrible claps of thunder.            --Hakewill.
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   3. A single, sudden act or motion; a stroke; a blow.
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            What, fifty of my followers at a clap! --Shak.
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   4. A striking of hands to express approbation.
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            Unextrected claps or hisses.          --Addison.
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   5. Noisy talk; chatter. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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   6. (Falconry) The nether part of the beak of a hawk.
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   {Clap dish}. See {Clack dish}, under {Clack}, n.

   {Clap net}, a net for taking birds, made to close or clap
      together.
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