"Lapping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To lap is to move something (such as your tongue or the tongue of a dog) over and over again over a surface. "Lapping" is also a verb meaning to overlap or border on something.
Example sentences:
- The child is lapping up the spilled juice.
- The waves lapped gently against the shore.
- The two blocks are lapping against each other.
In a more figurative sense, "to lap at something" means to make gradual progress or to slowly improve at something.
Example 1:
The waves kept lapping against the shore, creating a soothing melody that was perfect for a summer afternoon.
Example 2:
The boat's wake caused the water to start lapping against the swimmer's legs, making it difficult for her to stay afloat.
Example 3:
As the tide rose, the water began to lap against the windows, causing concern among the residents of the coastal town.
Example 4:
The tailor's scissors were lapping against the fabric as she carefully cut out the intricate design.
Example 5:
The dog's tongue lapped up the spilled ice cream, leaving a sticky mess on the pavement.
A Laplander is a person who lives in Lapland, a region in the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The term can also refer specifically to the indigenous Sami people who inhabit the region, or to people who have a strong connection to the culture and traditions of Lapland. Laplanders are often associated with the Arctic way of life, and are known for their skilled reindeer herding, hunting, and trapping practices.
The term "Laplanders" refers to the indigenous people of Lapland, a region in Northern Scandinavia that covers areas of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Laplanders are known for their traditional subsistence lifestyle, living in the harsh Arctic environment, and their skilled hunting and fishing practices. They have a rich cultural heritage and are also known for their unique clothing, such as fur-lined clothing and colorful prints, as well as their folklore and traditions surrounding the aurora borealis (northern lights).