handclap

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English

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Etymology

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hand +‎ clap

Noun

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handclap (plural handclaps)

  1. A single clap of the hands
    • 2009 February 7, John Sakamoto, “The Anti-Hit List”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      The other good news: This new song recaptures the sunny feel of "Collapsing," complete with ethereal vocals, lush strings and, of course, plenty of handclaps.