- The kid scared off the pigeons with a clap.
- I love to hear the clap of the audience at the end of a performance
- The whole stadium stood to clap both teams
- The audience clapped for more than five minutes.
- potential outcomes for the action you have just performed [5]
- The outcome of the meeting was better than we expected
- We’re still waiting to see the final outcome of the experiment
- Hard work and dedication often determine the outcome of success
- No one could predict the outcome of such a complicated situation
- The doctor explained that the outcome depends on how early the treatment starts [10]
- You can rearrange, organize, and structure them to think and write more clearly
- I need to rearrange my schedule to fit the new meeting time
- She decided to rearrange the furniture in her living room.
- Can you help me rearrange these words into a proper sentence?
- After the cancellation, we had to rearrange all our travel plans [15]
- Tick through time manually, firing all timers in the process.
- Don’t forget to tick the box if you agree with the terms
- I could hear the clock tick in the quiet room