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1. tap tap


Turn the tap off.
There's a chance that tap water may contain harmful substances like chlorine and lead.
You really do play tap dance quite well.
you need to tap the screen twice
Well-manicured fingers tap keys; and she starts looking at her diary.
Theres a tap there with good water, my dad told me.
For water to flow from a tap, we first need to supply it to the house, that is provide service connection by connecting to the water network or our own drilled well, and then lay pipes to carry water to particular draw off points (water fittings and taps)
a gas tap, the hot and cold taps
The water's still running because the tap is stuck and I can't turn it off. Can you remember where the main shut-off valve is?
modern tap
Often times when I go shopping people tap me on my head
Where do we find taps?
If you put a heavily bleeding wound under a tap, you will wash away all the clotting agents and make it bleed more.
gas tap
Your tap water is too hard. Get a water softener.

2. snapped snapped


The bad-tempered man snapped at his daughter.
The dog snapped up the meat.
She snapped when she heard that
When I saw you kissing that guy... something snapped. She takes a lot of snaps every day.
The girl snapped up the package and pointed to a little old man standing beside her.
My neck snapped when I did a headstand.
I snapped the thread on my canine.
Being a science student, one naturally thinks quickly, so the student snapped up and replied.
A shark snapped the man's leg off.

3. flap flap


The definition of a flap is a thin and flat piece of something attached at one end, or a waving motion
The flap of an envelope.
The bird flapped its wings. / The ship's sails flapped in the wind.
The sails flapped in the breeze.
Steve Jobs started flapping his arms during a job interview to check the candidate's reaction.
Birds flap their wings.
It's got a flap, that's the invention.
The bird flapped its wings and flew away.
flap your arms around
a bird flapped its wings
v, n - flap
It has ear flaps
The flap copy teases the book as “a tragicomic tale of Shakespearean proportions.” I had some misgivings about reaching out to him again, in the wake of the Uber incident.

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4. snap snap


A home is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase so you don't want to make any snap decisions.
He snapped.
When she asked me to postpone my trip to help her move to her new house, I just snapped
There's no need to snap at me - it's not my fault that you lost your wallet.
“You want to set a better example for your sister!” snapped Mrs. Weasley.
If you push her too far; her temper will snap and she’ll get really angry.
snap at her, and then you have this pasted on smile that is just seething
at some point he could no longer bear it. I fear that was the moment when my son snapped and started shooting at civilians
Grabbing him by the shoulders, she shook him and yelled, "Snap out of it!"
Yesterday, some guy snapped and started to cut people with a butcher knife.
"oh, for heaven's sake" Mum snapped which struck me as odd as she doesn't usually snap at Dad.
When something angers them, children snap instantly.
You'll snap that ​ruler if you ​bend it too ​far. She ​broke the ​stick over her ​knee with a ​loud snap.
She closed her suitcase with a snap, and went out to the car / The dog snapped at my neighbor's son and almost bit him
Truthfully, if I'd said I didn't have any regrets over my snap decision I'd have been lying.

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