napped
- IPA[næpt]
美式
- (of food) served in a sauce or other liquid
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- 1. (of food) served in a sauce or other liquid mushrooms napped with melted butter
- a card game resembling whist in which players declare the number of tricks they expect to take, ...
- name (a horse or greyhound) as a probable winner of a race: Harbinger is napped to win the Novices' Hurdle
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- sleep lightly or briefly, especially during the day: she took to napping on the beach in the afternoons
- a short sleep, especially during the day: excuse me, I'll just take a little nap
Oxford Dictionary
- the raised hairs or threads on the surface of fabric or suede leather, in terms of the ... carefully machine the seam, following the direction of the nap
Oxford Dictionary
- sleep lightly or briefly, especially during the day: she took to napping on the beach in the afternoons
- a short sleep, especially during the day: excuse me, I'll just take a little nap
Oxford American Dictionary
- a card game resembling whist in which players declare the number of tricks they expect to take, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a horse) refuse, especially habitually, to go on at the rider's instruction; jib: horses which nap should be dealt with by professionals
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- IPA[napt]
英式
- (of a textile) having a nap, usually of a specified kind: a long-napped paint roller
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[napt]
美式
- (of a textile) having a nap, usually of a specified kind: a long-napped paint roller
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[napt]
英式
- (of food) served in a sauce or other liquid: mushrooms napped with melted butter
Oxford Dictionary