sclaff

[US]/slæf/
[UK]/slæf/

Translation

n.a light tap or the sound of a light tap
vt.to strike the ground with a club before hitting the ball (in golf)
vi.to strike the ground with a club before hitting the ball (in golf)
Word Forms
Third Person Singularsclaffs
Pluralsclaffs
Present Participlesclaffing
Past Tensesclaffed
Past Participlesclaffed

Phrases & Collocations

sclaff it

sclaff away

sclaff off

sclaff together

sclaff about

sclaff on

sclaff at

sclaff in

sclaff around

sclaff up

Example Sentences

he tends to sclaff when he is nervous.

don't sclaff at my ideas; they are valid.

she couldn't help but sclaff at the joke.

the crowd began to sclaff at the performer.

he always sclaffs when he hears bad news.

she tried to hold back her sclaff but failed.

it's not polite to sclaff during a serious discussion.

he let out a sclaff when he saw the surprise.

they couldn't help but sclaff at the silly mistake.

she gave a quick sclaff before continuing her speech.

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