Lappel vs Lapped - What's the difference?
lappel | lapped |
*{{quote-book, year=1839, author=Charles Dickens, title=Oliver Twist, chapter=, edition=
, passage='Gadso!' said the undertaker: taking Mr. Bumble by the gilt-edged lappel of his official coat; 'that's just the very thing I wanted to speak to you about. }} Past tense of to lap.
Being one or more complete laps behind the leader in a race.
* He had to pass the lapped cars on the racetrack.
As a noun lappel
is .As a verb lapped is
past tense of to lap.As an adjective lapped is
being one or more complete laps behind the leader in a race.lappel
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