Lapper vs Lapped - What's the difference?
lapper | lapped |
One who laps liquid, who takes liquid in with the tongue.
* {{quote-book
, year=1913
, author=William Atherton Du Puy
, title= Uncle Sam, Wonder Worker
, chapter=
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, year=1827
, author=?
, title=Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
, chapter=
(in combination'') something (especially a race) that is a stated number of laps e.g. ''a 25-lapper
* {{quote-book
, year=2001
, author=Tim Bongard
, title= Richard Petty: The Cars of the King
, chapter=
(sports) A competitor who is one lap behind another, in the same race, and hence physically in front.
* June 2006 , RoadRacingWorld.com -
A mechanism that overlaps material to make it thicker; a lapping cylinder or lapping machine
(sailing) A headsail that overlaps the mast.
To make a gentle splashing sound, as the sound of flowing water.
* {{quote-book
, year=1900?
, author=S.R. Crockett
, title=The Red Axe
, chapter=XXXVII
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 verbs the difference between lapper and lapped
is that lapper is to make a gentle splashing sound, as the sound of flowing water while lapped is past tense of to lap.As a noun lapper
is one who laps liquid, who takes liquid in with the tongue.As an adjective lapped is
being one or more complete laps behind the leader in a race.lapper
English
Noun
(en noun)citation, isbn= , page=? , passage=...that recipient of the favors and caresses of the hearthstone, that lapper of milk from the national saucer, the cat.}}
citation, isbn= , page=470 , passage=The pupils of the modern school discover in [the lion] but the crafty, cruel, and cowardly lapper of blood.}}
citation, isbn= , page=? , passage=...Richard Petty Private Collection outran Buck Baker's '62 Chrysler to win the 200-lapper. One week later, Jim Paschal finished second to race winner Junior.}}
Stanton Tops Formula Pacific Podium In Fourth Round Of AFM Racing At Thunderhill
- After he tangled with the lapper I thought, ‘Man, that sucks’,” Dorsey explained. “Then I realized I was in the lead! I was going to just cruise home..
Verb
(en verb)citation, isbn=0543961451 , page=238 , passage=There was mockery of our foolhardy enterprise in the soft whispering sough of the water, as I heard it lapper beneath the ferry-boat that lay ready to cross to the other side.}}