Clapper vs Capper - What's the difference?
clapper | capper |
One who claps.
An object so suspended inside a bell that it may hit the bell and cause it to ring.
A wooden mechanical device used as a scarecrow; bird-scaring rattle, a wind-rattle or a wind-clapper.
(label) A pounding block.
One that caps.
A device or person that applies caps, as to bullets or bottles.
A person that makes or sells caps.
A finale.
* {{quote-news, 2009, February 1, Joe Queenan, Super Bowl Suits, New York Times
, passage=The real capper is when St. John starts fawning over Hugh Hefner , host of the finest Super Bowl party known to man, musing: “The question isn’t whether Hef is the hippest octogenarian on the planet. }}
(US, slang, dated) A by-bidder; a decoy for gamblers.
As nouns the difference between clapper and capper
is that clapper is one who claps while capper is one that caps.As a verb clapper
is to ring a bell by pulling a rope attached to the clapper.clapper
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