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Yap   /jæp/   Listen
Yap

noun
1.
Informal terms for the mouth.  Synonyms: cakehole, gob, hole, maw, trap.
verb
1.
Bark in a high-pitched tone.  Synonyms: yelp, yip.



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"Yap" Quotes from Famous Books



... most stainless of living commanders and, except in fortune, the greatest, this volume is presented with the writer's earnest sympathy and respectful admiration '... oios yap ...
— Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee • Captain Robert E. Lee, His Son

... carefully concealed him under my coat. I was ready to seize my opportunity, after which I would be free to deal with the matter of Theodore's amazing disappearance. Unfortunately just at this moment the little brute gave a yap, and the minion of the law at once interposed and took ...
— Castles in the Air • Baroness Emmuska Orczy

... squad asked me a question. Young David's face was a study in ignorance, but of course it was he who let the others know that I was to be let alone. From his squad Randall began to throw remarks at me, but Pickle turned on him very savagely. "Oh, yap, yap, yap!" Captain Kirby when he went by looked at me very intently, and I looked straight back at him. But I couldn't look at any of the other fellows. Curious that a man feels so self-conscious. You women know how to pretend, but few of us ...
— At Plattsburg • Allen French

... the church and mission-house of Manila, the mission of Yap in the western Carolinas, that of Palaos, that of Ponape in the eastern Carolinas, and the procuratorial house of Madrid [155]—the total number of their ...
— The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 (Vol 28 of 55) • Various

... finished his repast, and he amuses himself with throwing bones to the creatures under the table. Suddenly there is a hubbub, the dogs bark, and yap at their human neighbors, who have ...
— The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) • Nahum Slouschz


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