Clapper [noun]

Definition of Clapper:

person who watches event

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Sentence/Example of Clapper:

A clapper of conies, a heap of stones, &c., whereinto they retire themselves'; Cotgrave.

We had gained the Bell-and-Clapper Station as he spoke: two minutes yet before the train for the city would be in.

After staying there awhile and giving satisfaction, she changed to the refreshment-room at the Bell-and-Clapper.

“I got it safe enough; it was directed to the Bell-and-Clapper room,” returned Lizzie.

By this time, Jonas had got the leather off so far, that he could get at the clapper to mend it.

It was not drawn tight across, but it lay upon the clapper loosely.

The strap, when it was nailed, passed directly across the clapper or valve.

Steve grasped the cord attached to the clapper of the big bell in front of the bridge, giving it six steady jerks.

Simon's hair stood on end, and his heart went like a mill-clapper, as he mentally figured out the sum.

The ends were nailed tight, but the middle rested loosely upon the clapper.