clap (something) together

clap (something) together

To slap or smack two things together, typically resulting in a clapping noise. Please clap your shoes together outside to get the dirt out of them. He clapped his hands together to the music of the band.
See also: clap, together
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

clap something together

to slap two things, usually hands, together so that they make a noise. The boys clapped their hands together whenever a goal was scored. One of the orchestra members clapped two blocks of wood together periodically, making a very loud noise.
See also: clap, together
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • clap together
  • keep together
  • we should get together (sometime)
  • Let's get together
  • let's get together (sometime)
  • hang together
  • go together
  • huddle together
  • live in each other's pockets
  • be/live in each other's pockets