I then distinctly heard a clumping noise just like a hand clapping on a shoulder. |
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The three musicians began their instruments, playing a cheerful and happy tune that sent the pirates toe tapping and hand clapping. |
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If his palms are open, carefully bring them together to make his first clapping sounds. |
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Originally, these were danced to the accompaniment of singing and clapping only, with guitars and castanets added later. |
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Young and old join in the fun, clapping hands, singing heartily, laughing and even dancing to the music. |
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First it was boys who took to the ramp and in casuals and some in sports gear, they had the audience cheering and clapping. |
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The moment Qambar's hard, sly face appeared on the screen, the gloomy living room lit up with hoots, howls, clapping and whistling. |
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It was exciting, and always got the crowd going, with much clapping, expostulation and dancing of the gopak. |
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You are distracted by acrobats and circus performers and watch little chubby cheeked children clapping their hands with sheer joy. |
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At the end of the reel I was winded and tired, breathlessly cheering and clapping with the rest of the people. |
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The crowd, while clapping their hands, also tapped their foot to the music, as the models pranced around showing off the jewellery. |
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Include and inspire younger siblings through clapping, responsive singing and simple accompaniments on rhythm instruments. |
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He goes into a long Bush-bashing tirade, and we see the audience cracking up and clapping. |
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Once inside, audience members were clapping, singing, tapping their hands and feet, and moving to the rhythm. |
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He makes sick children or elderly patients laugh and ends up with everyone clapping him. |
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Then strolled out of the airport with my cousin who was clapping me on my performance. |
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But I tell the doctor that as his members are clapping him, they are busy planning his downfall. |
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He even had one or two on the other side of the House clapping him at the end of his presentation. |
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Johnny said, clapping me on the back as little droplets dribbled out from my lips and onto the table. |
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He laughed happily, clapping his hands once before taking a deep gulp of his coke. |
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He reached up, clapping me on the shoulder, oddly bridging the awkward distance in height. |
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His plump, pouchy features are positively pink with pleasure and he's clapping his hands delightedly. |
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So a unique method of clapping was experimented with and was found to work surprisingly well! |
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Once they were through clapping, the crowd dispersed into different directions. |
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Then she started with a loud gasp, pulled her hand out of his, and tried to sit up while clapping her hand against her forehead at the same time. |
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She snorted, clapping a hand over her mouth to keep herself from giggling out loud. |
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Conch was just barely able to prevent her laughter from loudly escaping by clapping her hands over her mouth. |
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Used at night, the curdler unit can produce a voodoo effect used to break up chanting, singing and clapping. |
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The standard of the show did not drop as he took the stage next and had fans clapping to his groovy voice and strong lyrics. |
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Lydia let a out a giggle before clapping her hand over her mouth, and glancing around to make sure no one had heard. |
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Aaewin asked without thinking, clapping her hands over her mouth after the words escaped. |
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Maura let out a nervous guffaw before clapping her hand over her mouth again, keeping her giggles silent. |
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I don't wish the bloke any ill but me and a few others wouldn't be among those in the gallery clapping our hands. |
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Dressed in his customary jeans, waistcoat and granddad shirt, he had everyone clapping and singing to Hold Me Close. |
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Suddenly a loud clap came from one of the men, followed by another, and then another until his whole command was clapping and applauding. |
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It was ritualised, listless clapping, not genuine congratulation at fine play. |
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An hour spent with any of those people and you feel like clapping for joy, or asking if you can do it all again. |
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Rhythm is provided by drums, iron gongs, cymbals, rattles, and hand clapping. |
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He was dancing in his chair and clapping and beating out rhythms in the air, singing and scatting and engaging in repartee with the performers. |
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You can even give your packet more character by clapping on some phony baggywrinkle and painting on gunports. |
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Her figure curves gracefully from head to toe as she stands there, the only one left clapping. |
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Many watching the march demonstrated their approval by giving a thumbs up or by clapping. |
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Mugabe is often seen sipping tea, eating cake and clapping at Harare Sports Club while revelling in the magical thwack of leather against willow. |
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You know when you've been clapping for a long time and your hands start to get a tingly sensation? |
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But you can't beat the rhythmic clapping of fans before a dramatic pole vault or jump attempt. |
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Her friends started clapping loudly, hooting and hollering as Scarlet just blushed. |
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Tonight he was booked for an innocuous enough challenge, then sent off as a second bookable offence for clapping sarcastically. |
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Residents began clapping and chanting in support of the resistance and threw straw and other inflammable materials on the fire. |
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Others join in and the whole room burst into a riot of clapping, yells, and screaming. |
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The noise was only drowned out by clapping from the rest of the audience when the Queen and Prince Philip emerged from their car. |
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Before long, he started to snicker and laugh wildly, clapping his hands over his eyes. |
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Suddenly he is surrounded by pointing fingers, goggling fish eyes and clapping hands. |
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Do five total clapping push-ups, then place your hands on a medicine ball and do push-ups that way till failure. |
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A stunned silence followed, then a small group began to applaud, speckled patches of clapping joining from across the auditorium. |
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They wasted no time in getting the crowd into action, pumping their fists, waving their arms, clapping above their heads. |
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Two or three minutes later we heard him clapping, which he would do if he needed attention after he lost his voice from the radiotherapy. |
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Their mean-spirited classmates end up clapping spontaneously as the boys beat all the odds. |
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You'll find yourself laughing out loud, clapping for the heroine, and feeling reluctant, amused commiseration for the hero. |
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At that point, Timmy got up and started clapping in a slow rhythmic cadence. |
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The fast footwork, rhythmic clapping and haunting singing radiate an atmosphere of passion and raw emotion. |
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I've got them stamping their feet, clapping their hands, singing at one point and then doing a small bit of acting. |
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But then the dancers would turn to the audience and we would be clapping along and stamping our feet. |
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I will surely be careful when clapping my hands or stamping my feet around strangers. |
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The clapping of the passengers startles me awake as we arrive at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. |
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All of these people were ringing cowbells, clapping, and cheering. |
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I began clapping to the music, and they started clapping and applauding. |
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And one person started clapping, and then the whole room erupted in applause. |
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There was the obvious sight gags of Valerie not realizing who everyone was clapping for, when the party was clapping for her. |
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I always tried to get into the spirit of things with dancing, clapping, and singing out in the pews. |
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Get involved in the action by standing up and clapping when an athlete deserves it. |
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So instead of clapping, if people liked a performance they were supposed to snap their fingers. |
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Along with dandiya raas, one also witnessed other dances like huddo, characterised by a vigorous clapping of hands by two rows of men resembling high fives. |
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The four of them performed a rousing song about a lady who runs off with a raggle-taggle gypsy that had the crowd clapping and stomping with the beat. |
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The entire squadron broke ranks, laughing, clapping and cheering. |
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They broke into spontaneous clapping, cheering and whistling when the Band of the Irish Guards played Happy Birthday for the Queen at the end of the parade as a surprise. |
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My father did not want the audience leaving with such a sad feeling so he orchestrated a curtain call of gradual, joyful clapping. |
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The Alexandra People's Centre opened this month amid much singing and clapping and happy smiles, in the courtyard of a new four-storey, red-brick building. |
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Activities involving clapping, playing a woodblock, or tossing a beanbag work well with more upbeat tempi since the muscle movement takes a shorter time to complete. |
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They had the audience clapping along to their lively jigs and reels. |
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In Benghazi itself, men hang off a seafront wall, clapping and singing boisterously out of tune. |
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They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil. |
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The dancefloor duly cleared, and I was dragged into the centre of the clapping masses to arhythmically twitch and prance for what seemed like ten minutes. |
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She turned toward the stage as everyone started clapping as AJ, the class valedictorian, and Matt, the class salutatorian, walked up to the podium to make their speeches. |
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In a spontaneous act of call and response, we all whoop and start clapping back, united by euphoria. |
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Carmen bounced her young daughter on her knee, playing a clapping game. |
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Because they knew that his teachings from the Zohar would be accompanied by music and hand clapping. |
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Feet stomping, bravos, and determined clapping made it clear that nobody was willing to go home, and brought the singer back on stage for his encore. |
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Among these are the integration of musical instruments such as bullroarer, pairs of boomerangs, clapping sticks, seed and shell rattles, and didjeridu into rock group lineups. |
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So tonight we all get to sit through a really long and boring event, stifling yawns and clapping dutifully as our bums go numb on hard wooden chairs. |
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Since the Brahms symphony had four movements, each break was accompanied by enthusiastic newcomers clapping and then falling into silent confusion when few people joined them. |
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And once everyone began clapping, they couldn't bring themselves to stop. |
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She gestured to the pillows next to her, for him to sit, sitting herself down and clapping her hands once, for her serving women to bring goblets, and drink. |
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Finally I broke down and grinned, clapping him on the shoulder. |
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Blair laughed lightly and reached out, clapping Jim on the shoulder. |
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He didn't expect people to be running around clapping him on the back. |
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I groaned to my brother while clapping a hand to my forehead. |
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Kylie gasped, clapping her hand to her mouth, when she heard the news. |
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Only the instant prompting of campaign staffers, clapping furiously around the room, sparked enough applause to rescue the candidate from dead air. |
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She proposed a toast to our health and sat back down amid clapping. |
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In fact, so delighted were they that clapping could hardly be kept down several times in mid-performance, especially following the famous duet between Papageno and Papagena. |
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The integrated metronome provides a range of preset tempos and output samples including drums, traditional metronome and clapping. |
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Waiters and waitresses tend to do peppy versions of birthday songs, sometimes including instruments and clapping. |
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In his first, informal survey, Repp recorded the sounds of 10 male and 10 female subjects clapping individually at their most comfortable rates. |
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When I looked out at the empty auditorium, I could see it filled up with a millionty people, cheering and clapping and calling my name. |
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Members may call each other directly by name, rather than by constituency or cabinet position, and hand clapping is allowed. |
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Little Sister, with their kazoos, animal impressions and quirky songs got feet tapping and hands clapping. |
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Each number had the crowd clapping and singing along followed by continuous applause, and the jivers had a ball. |
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The crowds along the procession route are clapping as the car passes. |
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Rosalie smiled faintly, and at the clapping of her hands, the raven-haired Zoe, in all her surpassing beauty, entered the apartment. |
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When disturbed, a pigeon in a group will take off with a noisy clapping sound. |
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Right now it looks like the diplomatic equivalent of one hand clapping. |
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The dancer was buck wild, and all the old, beer-bellied men were clapping and sticking money in the waistline of her sheer-leg pants. |
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Beatrix deploys her Dutch coquetry upon her beatifically schnappsed husband by clapping his shoulder with her weighty hand and casting him an oeillade beneath her thick brows. |
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Members of the lobate genera Bathocyroe and Ocyropsis can escape from danger by clapping their lobes, so that the jet of expelled water drives them backwards very quickly. |
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Activities can be spoken or sung and accompanied by stamping, clapping, drums, sticks, bells as well as melodic instruments such as xylophones and metallophones. |
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