Lapping [verb]

Definition of Lapping:

slosh, wash against

Synonyms of Lapping:

Splash

Lick

Bathe

Swish

Lave

Drink

Burble

Slap

Sip

Lip

Sup

Ripple

Bubble

Gurgle

Plash

Purl


Opposite/Antonyms of Lapping:

-


Sentence/Example of Lapping:

Pick a distance — the Thankful Turkey half-marathon, 10K or 5K — and then a route, such as the two laps and change around Central Park for the half-marathon.

The complaint alleged that a student was restrained with a lap belt on several days during lunch, art and morning circle time, upsetting the student and causing him or her to kick and hit.

One distinctively non-cubic rock formation lies on the coast of Northern Ireland, where waves lap against tens of thousands of basalt columns.

I keep a big, hardcover book next to my couch for when I want to edit photos in Lightroom with the computer on my lap.

Elin had mentioned that fidget lap quilts with buttons, pockets and zippers can help keep people with dementia busy and give them something to do with their hands when they become agitated.

Christy Turlington, one of the more super of the world’s supermodels, had it all trundle into her very tall lap by accident.

Now, even if the perfect job landed in Owens’s lap, “I couldn’t take it,” she said.

Sometimes, they will share a few laps and push each other on to do one more.

The “driver” version, for example, includes detailed maps of 250 famous car racetracks and offers sophisticated lap timing readouts.

He shoots the rugged Icelandic coast and swells lapping up the beaches as though they’re both supporting characters, and they are.