- To Bark Sharply: To bark in a high-pitched, sharp, or persistent manner, typically used to describe the noise made by small dogs.
- To Talk Excessively: To talk quickly and incessantly, often in a trivial or annoying manner.
Yap (noun)
- Sharp Barking: A sharp, high-pitched bark, usually made by small dogs.
- Trivial Talk: Excessive, trivial, or annoying talk.
Prepositions
- Before: Commonly used with “about” (e.g., “yap about something”).
- After: Often used with phrases like “yap on,” “yap at.”
Collocations
- Yapping dog
- Yap incessantly
- Yap about
- Yap at
- Constant yap
Example Sentences
- The little dog kept on yapping at every passerby.
- She couldn’t focus on her work due to the constant yapping of the neighbor’s dog.
- The puppy’s yap was high-pitched and persistent.
- He started to yap about his weekend plans, even though no one was interested.
- The constant yapping from the dog next door was driving everyone crazy.
- The dog’s yap was a clear sign that it was excited or anxious.
- She couldn’t concentrate because of the endless yapping on the phone.
- The yap of the small dog was louder than its size would suggest.
- The toddler began to yap excitedly about their favorite toy.
- The yap from the park was distracting everyone from their conversations.
- His tendency to yap about trivial matters often annoyed his colleagues.
- The yapping of the dogs grew louder as they approached the park.
- She gave up trying to ignore the yap of the dog across the street.
- The little dog’s yap was incessant during the entire evening.
- He started to yap about the issues he faced at work.
- The yap of the small dog was enough to wake everyone up in the morning.
- She was tired of his endless yapping about his weekend adventures.
- The dog’s yapping was a sign that it wanted attention.
- The yap from the dogs in the neighborhood was constant and annoying.
- The baby began to yap when it saw the new toy.
- The constant yap from the small dog made it hard to enjoy the peaceful evening.
- She could hear the yapping of the neighbor’s dog even through closed windows.
- He didn’t realize how much he had been yapping until he saw the bored faces of his friends.
- The yap of the dog could be heard clearly from the other side of the park.
- The incessant yapping made it difficult for them to relax.
- The dog’s yap was high-pitched and persistent.
- His yapping about the same topic was getting old.
- The puppy’s yapping was a sign it needed to go outside.
- She couldn’t escape the sound of the yapping dogs in the neighborhood.
- He often yaps about his personal achievements without considering others’ interests.
- The yapping from the small dogs could be heard all throughout the block.
- The child began to yap about their favorite TV show.
- The dog’s yap was particularly loud when it saw other animals.
- She tried to block out the yapping noise and focus on her work.
- The yapping of the dog was incessant and loud.
- He had a habit of yapping about his personal problems during meetings.
- The constant yapping from the dog made it hard to sleep.
- The yap from the dog seemed to echo throughout the neighborhood.
- She was frustrated by the endless yapping of the dogs in the area.
- The puppy’s yap was a sign that it wanted to play.
- His yapping during lunch breaks was becoming a bit much for his colleagues.
- The yap of the dog was piercing and relentless.
- The incessant yapping from the other dogs was distracting.
- He was known to yap about his weekend plans non-stop.
- The dog’s yapping continued despite attempts to quiet it down.
- The yap of the small dog was constant throughout the evening.
- She tried to ignore his yapping but found it increasingly annoying.
- The yapping from the neighbor’s dog disrupted their quiet afternoon.
- The puppy’s yap was a clear indication that it needed attention.
- His tendency to yap about insignificant details often annoyed his friends.