Aún no tenemos significados para "clap hands".
1The first to stand and clap hands above head wins the race.
2Having all joined in the last two verses, all clap hands together.
3You and Fredi will clap hands for the country about Lakelands.'
4A foolish man will clap hands, when he is surety for his friend.
5High, high above the turf at the Stretford End, a small group of Milanese chant and clap hands.
6When the Band stops playing all clap hands for more, Miss Powers stand up and say, Seng Meng.
7Here all clap hands, with the exception of the one named, who stands looking abashed, while the others sing:-
8All clap hands seven times.
9But if we cut off any stragglers, we could clap hands on them and bring them back to you.
10Wee'l ask no bans, but even clap hands;
11The children counted down from 10 and erupted in cheers, trying fervently to clap hands in woollen mittens that allowed only muffled thuds.
12A master urinates over the Constitution, cartoonist Siwela has depicted it in one of his artistic works, and his sycophantic backers clap hands.
13In Tonga they crack their fingers; in Tahiti they pound the earth with the soles of their feet; here in Atuona they clap hands.
14I suppose somebody has been robbed on the highway, and so you sharp sighted gentlemen clap hands on the first people you come across.
15So he clapped hands on the bargain, and let the gnome go.
16Thus Joy clapped hands a second time, and Horror deepened its shadows.
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