tapping

[ˈtæpɪŋ]

tapping Definition

  • 1the act of hitting something gently and quickly, especially to get someone's attention
  • 2the act of removing liquid from a container by making a hole in it

Using tapping: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was tapping her pen on the desk impatiently.

  • Example

    I heard a tapping at the window.

  • Example

    He was tapping his foot to the music.

  • Example

    The bartender was tapping a keg of beer.

  • Example

    The maple trees were tapped for their sap.

tapping Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tapping

Phrases with tapping

  • to make use of a source of energy, knowledge, or talent that already exists

    Example

    The company is trying to tap into the growing market for organic food.

  • water that comes out of a faucet or tap in a building, rather than bottled water

    Example

    I always drink tap water because it's cheaper than bottled water.

  • a type of dance in which the dancer wears shoes with metal plates on the soles and heels, and makes tapping sounds by striking the floor with the shoes

    Example

    She took tap dance lessons when she was a child.

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Summary: tapping in Brief

Tapping [ˈtæpɪŋ] refers to the act of hitting something gently and quickly, often to get someone's attention. It can also mean the act of removing liquid from a container by making a hole in it. Examples include 'She was tapping her pen on the desk impatiently,' and 'The maple trees were tapped for their sap.' Phrases include 'tap into something,' meaning to make use of a source of energy or knowledge, and 'tap water,' meaning water that comes out of a faucet or tap in a building.

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