hap

[ US /ˈhæp/ ]
[ UK /hˈæp/ ]
VERB
  1. come to pass
    Nothing occurred that seemed important
    What is happening?
    The meeting took place off without an incidence
NOUN
  1. an accidental happening
    he recorded all the little haps and mishaps of his life
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How To Use hap In A Sentence

  • If you lip balm contains phenol, camphor, menthol, peppermint oil or eucalyptus, it's most likely making your lips more chapped than not.
  • The old ceiling and bar brought back many memories of happy carefree days of yore to those present.
  • The finishing line may be in sight but the final lap is shaping up to be an epic battle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only a few people close to me have had anything happen. Everyday Violence
  • I'm still feeling a bit cranially sprained, mind you, but the cat seems perfectly happy to be spending a snow day on the couch with me, watching S3 of Mission: Impossible. The Snowpocalypse Continues
  • Perhaps the years of abuse, ridicule and scorn make a fully grown redhead all the stronger for it. Times, Sunday Times
  • His self-image is rooted in robotic toughness, like the shape-shifting, molten-metal fiend in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
  • That call my slumbering life to wake to happy things. A Book of Strife in the Form of The Diary of an Old Soul
  • His casual reaction, "you're overreacting," "these things happen, right?" suggests they've gone through this before, with presumably the more recent procedure she discussed with her gyno. Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Help!
  • May each hour be a happy one on this special day.Love is always my gift to you for today and every day.
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