Meaning Of : 1. Lapping up 2. tumbler
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Answer:1 : to respond to enthusiastically or accept eagerly she simply lapped up admiration— Helen Howe readiness to lap up the latest sensation— Herbert Brucker.
2 a drinking glass with straight sides and no handle or stem.
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- phrasal verb. If you say that someone laps up something such as information or attention, you mean that they accept it eagerly, usually when you think they are being foolish for believing that it is sincere. Their audience will lap up whatever they throw at them. [
- a drinking glass with straight sides and no handle or stem.
- an acrobat, especially one who performs somersaults.
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