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Lapp

[ US /ˈɫæp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a member of an indigenous nomadic people living in northern Scandinavia and herding reindeer
  2. the language of nomadic Lapps in northern Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula

How To Use Lapp In A Sentence

  • Jeff, clad in board trunks and a T-shirt, leans back in his chair with the lappie on his, uhhh, lap, and his bare feet up on the desk. Savages
  • He slapped away a few dryads, but they still surrounded him.
  • Why be all miffy and hissy and in a bitch-slapping mood guys, about not being in the military when you can do the work you like in prisons and police forces? See, it's not all about the election today.
  • We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and the horse went through it pretty smoothly.
  • Upon noticing the new appliance, he stomped his little feet and clapped with joy.
  • Presented with a series of tricky problems, the Scud decided to play safe and run like the clappers, and just belt the ball for all he was worth.
  • King was eight years old when he was slapped by a white woman in a downtown Atlanta department store and insulted with a racial slur.
  • That night, we anchored in Geneviz Limani - the Bay of the Genoese - and dined on the poop deck as the moon rose and the sound of the lapping tide echoed against the towering cliffs.
  • Some teachers also punish students by flogging them with whips made of rubber (from strips of old car tires), with heavier canes, or simply by slapping, kicking, or pinching them.
  • With check-in times now prolonged because of security issues, traders are lapping up even more business as they tempt us with their trinkets and gewgaws.
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