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US
/ˈhæp/
]
[ UK /hˈæp/ ]
[ UK /hˈæp/ ]
VERB
-
come to pass
Nothing occurred that seemed important
What is happening?
The meeting took place off without an incidence
NOUN
-
an accidental happening
he recorded all the little haps and mishaps of his life
How To Use hap In A Sentence
- The finishing line may be in sight but the final lap is shaping up to be an epic battle. Times, Sunday Times
- 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.
- 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.
- Wish you success in your career and happiness of your family!
- Nothing much happened except that I discovered the automatic paper towel dispenser and proceeded to contort my body into various positions to get the thing to work.
- They seemed to be in a serious mood, perhaps brooding on the deteriorating human behaviour that cannot see that he is cutting the same very branch that he is sitting on.