saps

[sæps]

saps Definition

  • 1a foolish or gullible person
  • 2a type of blackjack weapon consisting of a leather-wrapped lead weight with flexible shaft
  • 3to drain someone's energy or strength

Using saps: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "saps" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Don't be such a sap and fall for his lies.

  • Example

    The criminal hit the victim on the head with a sap.

  • Example

    The long meeting sapped my energy for the rest of the day.

saps Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: saps in Brief

The term 'saps' [sæps] can refer to a foolish or gullible person, as in 'Don't be such a sap and fall for his lies.' It can also mean a type of blackjack weapon or to drain someone's energy or strength, as in 'The criminal hit the victim on the head with a sap.' 'Saps' is a noun and verb, and synonyms include 'fool,' 'dupe,' 'weaken,' and 'exhaust.'