Sentences with phrase «of hands clapping»

ROSS!!!!!!!! — the sound of hands clapping!
At the beginning of the performance the walkers begin in a parallel line walking to the rhythm of a simple percussive soundtrack, the sound of hands clapping.
The slow and deliberate sound of hands clapping metronomically is punctuated by a male voice shouting, «Fu — !»
Investigating, he found a group of Negro children between the ages of 8 and 12 sitting in a circle, clapping their hands in unison to the words of the leader in a complicated ring game, a player being eliminated if he broke the fast rhythm of the hand claps.
Echoes of hand claps sound like hoofbeats, Waller says, and hoofed animals show up frequently in rock art.
K. Marie Mead discovered that a deaf rabbit is unable to pick up vibrations from some flooring (tile on cement slab) as well as they do from others (wood), and developed a system of hand claps to communicate with her rabbit, Kali.
Two days of hand clapping, self - starting Realtors thirsty for skill training in a marketplace that hasn't seen a decline in more than a decade.

Not exact matches

This may sound like one of those Zen koans — such as, «What's the sound of one hand clapping» — but I assure you it's not:
It may have seemed less than romantic to some, but when Lindsay told host Chris Harrison she'd run her own personal version of a credit check on her top three, Twitter erupted in a chorus of clapping hands emojis.
If there is a God and he is truly just, he will judge me based on my merits of helping fellow humans and making the world a better place to live, not how many times I dropped to my knees, clapped my hands together and chanted prayers.
In the sails of the cosmic ship hurtling toward Danielson - land are the names of the collaborators who lent a bass clarinet, trumpet, vocal or hand clap (among other things) to...
I don't care if pronouncements are made from a stone crying out or the trees of the field clapping their hands or out of the mouth of babes.
you know kids are watching), someone — often one of the tinies themselves — will holler «GUARD YOUR GATES» and then the tinies clap their hands over their ears and screw their eyes shut.
Ask me about resurrection and now I'd be likely to talk to you about the last warm gold light of the afternoon and fresh tea leaves and Cheerios on the floor and Van Gogh's brushstrokes and the way women clap their hands together and cross their legs when they laugh properly.
«You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace,» sings Isaiah, «the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands
Much heat is generated by discussing which hymns are better: because they are popular, because they are theologically deeper, because they make people clap their hands and smile, because they evoke sentiments of devotion, or because someone like Blessed John Henry Newman, St Ambrose or St Thomas Aquinas wrote them.
We used to do motions for the rain falling down and the floods coming up, but nothing was as satisfying as dramatically clapping our hands together at the end of the song to simulate the total destruction of the foolish man's house.
He pulled up his legs into a fetal position and floated, listening to the roar of the waters that sounded like a thousand hands clapping, «the hands that heal; the hands that hold; the hands we desire because they are better than desire.»
The volume of the bass was like a magnet, and soon I was jumping, clapping and raising my hands with the best of them.
It won't be the work of snapping my fingers or clapping my hands and «ta - da!»
For you shall go out in joy, and be led back in shalom; the mountains and the hills before you shall burst into song, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.
As the meetings progressed a great bass drum beat out the rhythm of the hymns until the whole crowd, caught by the rhythm, began to shout, clap their hands, and go into furious motions.
He will be reminded of what that simple old sage remarked in ancient times, «When they meet together, and the world sets down at an assembly, or in a court of law, or a theater, or a camp, or in any other popular resort, and there is a great uproar and they praise some things which are being said or done, and blame other things, equally exaggerating both, shouting and clapping their hands, and the echo of the rocks and the place in which they are assembled redoubles the sound of the praise or blame — at such a time will not a young man's heart, as they say, leap within him?
And when one arrives at the portal of the shrine, the simple clapping of the hands and bowing deeply helps one to restore a cosmic balance.
It reminds me of the passage that says that even the trees of the field will clap their hands.
Gregory was here alluding to one of the famous sayings of Zeno: «The open hand is perception, the clapping hand is the agreement of the intellect, the hand fully closed upon something is the recording of judgment, the one hand clasped by the other is systematic science.»
Also they gave the onlookers pleasure by their graceful bearing and gentle clapping of hands and genuflexions.»
Some of us listen to Pentecostal music on CDs and occasionally raise our hands or clap to its ecstatic words and beat.
In fact, saying you should or shouldn't raise your hands, dance, clap or whatever else, goes against what the very purpose of worship is; however, I do hope that we come to a place where we care more about loving, desiring, and worshiping God with all our hearts, minds, souls and strength than we do about anything else.
All who hear the news of you clap their hands over you.
It is a curious situation that one is expected at a football game or political rally to give vent to an emotional enthusiasm, with motor expressions in the form of yelling, clapping of hands, and leaping into the air, which if practiced in a religious meeting would brand one as a fanatical «holy roller.»
Sun journeys through the sky, Breeze whistles the world to attention, And all the trees of the field wave and sway and clap their hands.
«You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands
And then you will hear the sound of one hand clapping.
I have this thing where anytime I see a pile of those rainbow - like carrots at the market, I have to clap my hands and bounce on my heels a little.
I used to prance through the aisles of Fowler's Gourmet in Durham, North Carolina, clapping my hands wide - eyed at such juicy titles as Pyromania Hot Sauce, Pain 100 %, and 99 % Meltdown Habanero Paste.
I know this first hand, because sometimes, when I'm feeling all alone on this side of the world, and it seems as if my friends back home may have forgotten about me, in the same way that one may forget the title of their favorite literature book, I'm reminded that it takes two hands to clap.
Coming home from school to a big, boiling pot of wavy egg noodles was a jump - up - and - down hand - clapping sight: it always meant stroganoff was simmering in the covered pot on the other burner.
You think the clapping hands are for applause but I submit to you that despite what the haters say it's actually the most effective form of punctuation known to man.
The Eerie poetry that small girls chant (or compose) as they skip rope and the strange rhythmical games involving hand clapping or bouncing balls that children improvise on city streets have been recorded by an imaginative sound engineer named Tony Schwartz, in what the New York Times the other day called the most original piece of work ever put on records.
are we supposed to clap our hands and cheer the players / manager for a lousy performance of late?
The attack fails and begins again, fails once more and begins once more, and suddenly the Uniteds» left winger slams a sharply angled shot past the Coventry goaltender and the locals are ahead in a hail of screaming and shouting and clapping of hands above the head, not to mention a prolonged «sssshhhh» and a series of sharp jabs to my ribs.
If after all this you still believe that the fan has no functionally imperative role in the running of a professional team, minus blindly clapping and handing over your hard - earned cash, you're likely someone who knows no other Arsenal than Wenger's Arsenal.
Over the course of her first year, a typically developing baby will learn how to: hold her own head up; roll (both ways); grab things with her hands and fingers; crawl; find your voice in a crowd; clap; wave; smile; laugh; get your attention; point to something interesting; eat solid food; grab her feet; grow teeth; recover from illness; some will learn how to walk and talk; and master countless other milestones.
A researcher in Israel conducted the first study of hand - clapping songs, revealing a direct link between those activities and the development of important skills in children and young adults, including university students.
Jo Jo still stood in the center of the stage, uncertain but dutifully clapping her hands and cheering.
The baby himself will raise his hand or wave to Dad, will clap to a rhyme rhythm, or point to an apple, and then a big smile on the mother's face or of another person the child is well familiar with, fills their beings with a great sense of joy.
You find yourself with every smile, every gurgle, every clap of the hands and sweet «mama!»
Read the title of the book to your toddler and encourage him to clap his hands.
I am a big fan of playing, music, and simple tasks that help the baby develop through repetitive activities, such as clapping the hands, building up the blocks, as it builds hand - eye coordination, motor skills, and larger themes!
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