What is another word for taps?

Pronunciation: [tˈaps] (IPA)

"Taps" is a word that can have different meanings depending on the context. In music, "taps" refers to a bugle call typically played at military funerals to mark the end of the day. In plumbing, "taps" are fixtures used to control the flow of water. However, there are also synonyms for the word "taps." In music, it can be replaced with the words "lights out" or "last post." In plumbing, it is often referred to as "faucets," "valves," or "spigots." Other synonyms for "taps" can include "touches," "hits," or "knocks," particularly when used to describe small, rhythmic actions.

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Usage examples for Taps

We had experienced such love taps before, however, with but a narrow escape from drowning, and we had no desire for further walrus courtship.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
She taps him on the shoulder with a paper-knife and says huskily: "Rise, Sir Harry."
"Contemporary One-Act Plays Compiler: B. Roland Lewis"
Sir James M. Barrie George Middleton Althea Thurston Percy Mackaye Lady Augusta Gregor Eugene Pillot Anton Tchekov Bosworth Crocker Alfred Kreymborg Paul Greene Arthur Hopkins Paul Hervieu Jeannette Marks Oscar M. Wolff David Pinski Beulah Bornstead Herma
Three sharp taps sounded against the sidewalk below, followed by a shrill blast of a police whistle.
"The Gray Phantom's Return"
Herman Landon

Famous quotes with Taps

  • The Jungian view of drama would be that it affects all of our imaginations and somehow taps into our hidden, ancient, primordial memories.
    Jeremy Northam
  • Opportunity will dance with you, only if you are already on the dance floor. In life, Chance always favors only the prepared mind. So get on the dance floor, and take a chance with Opportunity when she taps on your shoulder. Break a leg!
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • In economics, as in politics, no national reservoir can stand the strain when everyone is turning on the taps and few are bothering to see that the catchments to the reservoir are working.
    Geoffrey Blainey
  • Sweet, can I sing you the song of your kisses? How soft is this one, how subtle this is, How fluttering swift as a bird's kiss that is, As a bird that taps at a leafy lattice; How this one clings and how that uncloses From bud to flower in the way of roses.
    Arthur Symons
  • Culture jamming is enjoying a resurgence, in part because of technological advancements but also more pertinently, because of the good old rules of supply and demand. Something not far from the surfaces of the public psyche is delighted to see the icons of corporate power subverted and mocked. There is, in short, a market for it. With commercialism able to overpower the traditional authority of religion, politics and schools, corporations have emerged a the natural targets for all sorts of free-floating rage and rebellion. The new ethos that culture jamming taps into is go-for-the-corporate-jugular.
    Naomi Klein

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