tap in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
TAP (verb): To strike or touch something lightly, often to activate or signal.
Sample Sentences
- Please tap the screen to start the application.
- She gave a gentle tap on the door before entering the room.
- The teacher asked the students to tap their pencils on the desk to get their attention.
- He decided to tap into his savings to fund the unexpected expenses.
- The musician's fingers danced over the piano keys, producing a beautiful tap melody.
- She gave the table a gentle tap with her fingers to get everyone's attention.
- The musician showcased his skill by tapping out a complex rhythm on the drum.
- After filling the glass, he gave it a quick tap to remove any air bubbles.
- You can tap into your creativity by trying new artistic techniques.
- She decided to tap her fingers on the table to the rhythm of the music.
- The teacher asked the students to tap their pencils to signal when they were ready.
- He gently tapped the screen of his phone to unlock it.
- During the meeting, she took a moment to tap into her notes for reference.
- The sound of the rain began to tap against the window, creating a soothing melody.
- Please tap the screen to unlock your phone.
- She gave the door a gentle tap to announce her arrival.
- The chef used a wooden spoon to tap the pot for attention.
- He had to tap into his creativity to solve the problem.
- With a quick tap, she silenced her phone during the meeting.
- She decided to tap the screen to unlock her phone.
- He could hear the soft tap of rain against the window.
- During the concert, the audience began to tap their feet to the rhythm of the music.
- To save water, make sure to tap the faucet off when you're brushing your teeth.