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1. lap
noun. ['ˈlæp'] the upper side of the thighs of a seated person.
Antonyms
Etymology
- lappen (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Lap
- entrap
- unwrap
- strap
- scrap
- recap
- trappe
- trapp
- trap
- stapp
- snapp
- snap
- schnapp
- krapp
- giap
- frap
- crap
- zapp
- zap
- yapp
- yap
- wrap
- tappe
- tapp
- tap
- shapp
- shap
- schapp
- sapp
- sap
- rappe
Sentences with lap
1. Adjective
Schnoodles can also thrive as lap dogs that nap frequently and go for daily walks in the neighborhood.
2. Noun, singular or mass
If the balloon is still mostly inflated, hold on your lap with one hand on the balloon.
Quotes about lap
1. Just as a mother finds pleasure in taking her little child on her lap, there to feed and caress him, in like manner our loving God shows His fondness for His beloved souls who have given themselves entirely to Him and have placed all their hope in His goodness.
- Alphonsus Liguori
2. He had a bleeding cut on his leg and he smelled like shit.Her nose wrinkled. "Step in something?"she asked innocently."That I did not mind."He took a menacing step toward her. "What I did mind was being hit by a cab, then landing on the lap of a naked man. With an erection, Anya. He had an erection.
- Gena Showalter, The Darkest Kiss
3. Holding this soft, small living creature in my lap this way, though, and seeing how it slept with complete trust in me, I felt a warm rush in my chest. I put my hand on the cat's chest and felt his heart beating. The pulse was faint and fast, but his heart, like mine, was ticking off the time allotted to his small body with all the restless earnestness of my own.
- Haruki Murakami, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
2. lap
verb. ['ˈlæp'] lie partly over or alongside of something or of one another.
Antonyms
Etymology
- lappen (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. lap
noun. ['ˈlæp'] a flap that lies over another part.
Etymology
- lappen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. lap
verb. ['ˈlæp'] move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound.
Etymology
- lappen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. lap
noun. ['ˈlæp'] an area of control or responsibility.
Etymology
- lappen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. lap
noun. ['ˈlæp'] touching with the tongue.
Antonyms
Etymology
- lappen (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. lap
noun. ['ˈlæp'] movement once around a course.
Synonyms
Etymology
- lappen (Middle English (1100-1500))