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		Definition of clap stick in English: clap sticknoun Australian An Aboriginal musical instrument consisting of one stick or boomerang beaten against another or a different object.  two teens beat out a rhythm with clap sticks  Example sentencesExamples -  We hear the sound of Aboriginal clap sticks, chanting, and dancing.
 -  Clap sticks, coolamons, and boomerangs are just some examples of artefacts entered in the two-day competition.
 -  The band combined electric instruments with didgeridoo and clap sticks and flanked the musicians with dancers in striking body paint.
 -  In his one-man play, he sits next to a real campfire and uses props from his home, such as his crocodile harpoon and clap sticks, to illustrate his life.
 -  He sits in a back pew, hitting his clap sticks in time with the hymns.
 -  The didgeridoo and the clap sticks, those were our music.
 -  In these desert and semi-arid regions, music is performed with voice and the rhythm of clap sticks.
 -  You're now feeling as if you want to sing a song, and you want to make a clap stick, a woomera, a spear, or anything.
 -  They first perform a ritual, using song, dance, and clap sticks, not to call the dolphins, but to get into a state which they call the Dreamtime.
 -  She had been attracted by the dancing and sounds of the accompanying clap sticks.
 
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