(1) Just then there was a deafening clap of thunder.
(2) She has given him the clap
(3) His father Gordon, a former York City star, asked the congregation to stand for a minute to applaud and clap Thomas, and u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510say thank you for knowing himu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(4) Afterwards there was a small reception party of supporters at the door of the Kildare dressing room, to clap the returning players in from their warm-down.
(5) He gave me a soft clap on the shoulder, which nearly sent me tumbling to the floor.
(6) People rushed over to clap Jeff on the back, hug Bethany, and congratulate the both of them.
(7) When they stop I give them a clap
(8) Those involved would be the first to accept a clap on the back if they had won.
(9) I said it's probably one of those clapper lights - if you clap you turn it on.
(10) Sam snivelled and nodded, earning himself a clap on the shoulder.
(11) There came a hearty clap on my shoulder and I half-turned to come face to face with a ruddy-complexioned bloke about my own age, perhaps a little less.
(12) With a friendly clap on the back, he sent Josh over to a group of elderly gentlemen, who all happily shook Josh's hand.
(13) He beamed - and the prime minister looked like a man having to clap his chief rival for much longer than he found comfortable.
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(15) You clap your hand to your forehead and trot back upstairs to change into a pair of jeans.
(16) This announcement earned him a smile and a clap on the shoulder before Aurelio began chopping the potatoes into neat little cubes.
(17) Just as I was about to power up the mower, there was a clap of thunder and the rain started.
(18) All of a sudden, a clap of thunder roared in their ears, jolting them back into the world of the living.
(19) He was told he had a mild dose of clap
(20) When I got off the train there was a clap of thunder and a flash of lightening.