Lapped [verb]

Definition of Lapped:

slosh, wash against

Synonyms of Lapped:

Splash

Lick

Bathe

Swish

Lave

Drink

Burble

Slap

Sip

Lip

Sup

Ripple

Bubble

Gurgle

Plash

Purl


Opposite/Antonyms of Lapped:

-


Sentence/Example of Lapped:

The student also was sent to timeout while in the lap belt after throwing food.

Others with advanced pharma industries, such as India and Europe, are equally desperate not to get left behind as this race enters its final laps.

The park will see the occasional snowstorm, particularly at higher elevations, and you’ll even find Nordic skiers doing laps at Big Meadows after deep storms.

With increasing urgency, Farah and Kenenisa battled around the final turn before the last lap with Tariku just off their heels—but Farah would not be denied.

I can fold the legs shut and it can work as a lap desk that helps keep my laptop from overheating, or I can stretch the legs out and it’s the perfect height to work with my low camping chairs.

This lap desk is our favorite pick because it’s the most versatile in the bunch—thanks to a design where one half of the desk lays flat, while the other can be tilted like an easel, at a variety of angles.

A very usual one is a double layer of roofing slates laid in neat Portland cement (fig. 8), the joints being well lapped.

There was a mighty slab of black rock, which the waves lapped listlessly, at one side of the river pool.

He brought it in his hat and gave it to the dog, who lapped it slowly at first, but afterwards much faster, and wagging his tail.

Raymond ordered, pointing to a litter of handbills where the wavelets lapped the marge of seaweed.