Synonym: drink, lick. Similar words: slap, collapse. Meaning: [læp] n. 1. the upper side of the thighs of a seated person 2. an area of control or responsibility 3. the part of a piece of clothing that covers the thighs 4. a flap that lies over another part 5. movement once around a course 6. touching with the tongue. v. 1. lie partly over or alongside of something or of one another 2. pass the tongue over 3. move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound 4. take up with the tongue 5. wash or flow against.
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241) She gently eased it off his lap, gave it a few licks and pushed it over to me for first bite.
242) Seconds later he'd leapt into car with the kids, his bare torso on some one's lap on the front seat.
243) Wrapped in a serviette it was lying on the lap of a fat, snoozing gentleman.
244) Last week Katie Wood was living in the lap of luxury up in Wick.
245) The guy flies on planes with a lap top computer plugged into a in-flight phone.
246) He had the skull half hidden in his lap and his little hand stroked the smooth bone, gently and rhythmically.
247) The dead man fell backwards, his head cracking against the lap of a stone buddha.
248) There's a bit of a lap dissolve and the full moon becomes a paper cup viewed from above.
249) And that tosses it into the lap of the medical establishment.
250) He sat down on the bed, his hands in his lap,(sentencedict.com) his heart thumping in his chest.
251) At last she sighed heavily, closed her magazine and sat back in her chair with her hands clasped in her lap.
252) My uncle's dying wish - he wanted me on his lap. He was in the electric chair. Rodney Dangerfield
253) And has been keeping him in the lap of luxury, hasn't he, all this time.
254) The pacesetter on Friday was Schumacher's teammate Rubens Barrichello, who clocked a lap record of one minute 28.965 seconds.
255) The premier's wife then sat Daniel Churchill on her lap to hear how he had battled against serious heart problems.
256) Ali sits, places the briefcase on his lap and produces an inexpensive pen from the pocket of his jacket.
257) Not surprisingly, it is a comparison that the Bush people lap up with delight.
258) The only thing that kept me going on the last lap of the journey was the rhythm of my steps.
259) Set among forest land in the Eifel area, its 14-mile lap certainly tested a driver's skill and concentration.
260) It was the sort of distance that Olympic sprinters can cover in less than a minute on their lap of honour.
261) There shouldn't be another lap of anything run until some safety rules are implemented.
262) Schumacher dominated the 58-lap race, only losing the lead briefly during his single scheduled pit stop on lap 37.
263) From a three-hour flight, at the outside, when he'd only flown from London to Helsinki on the last lap?
264) She ventured at last to sit back on her heels, let her hands lie in her lap, and listen.
265) Seflor Benavidez watches impassively, holding the bags and the wrapped cord on his lap.
266) She sat at her desk, crossed her shapely legs, rested her hands in her lap and listened.
267) Imani was in her rocker, Clarice dozing on her lap.
268) A warm-up lap, unlike a victory lap, could be done by telephone.
269) He opened the red notebook and set it squarely on his lap.
270) Even children who would normally blanch at the sight of a dried anchovy lap up Caesars.