A person who lacks good judgment.
A piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handle; used for hitting people.
1 It's really quite fascinating how the sap responds to the undying water.
2 Those gap-toothed shopping parades, emptiest in the poorest places, sap public confidence.
3 The sap of life swelled up again in him with new vigor.
4 The poet feels the sap of the new year before the marsh-willow.
5 Youth makes up in sap and push what it lacks in repose.
6 The case involves the theft of eighteen-million-dollars worth of the sugary sap .
7 We use starscraper food-secretion glands, modified to work from the gigantea's sap .
8 A tree, for example, consists of wood, bark, pith, sap and leaves.
9 The more the sap is evaporated, the more it mellows and browns.
10 Every drop of sap in the tree flows toward foliage and fruit.
11 The sap of a generous enthusiasm no longer stirs in my veins.
12 The whole strength of a people, all the sap of the future.
13 Theodore sat there like a tree in which the sap is rising.
14 Vigilance is your best tool in the fight against these sap - sucking insects.
15 Trying to be accommodating and understanding may well sap your patience levels.
16 And sorrow comes to sap the strength and take away the buoyancy.
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