_:vb7004582 "He was so nervous he began to tap his fingers on the table."@en . . _:vb7004584 "At this upon the sward She tapt her tiny silken-sandal'd foot: 'That's your light way; but I would make it death For any male thing but to peep at us.'"@en . _:vb7004585 "1864, J[oseph] Sheridan Le Fanu, \u201CDeep and Shallow\u201D, in Wylder\u2019s Hand.\u00A0[\u2026], New York, N.Y.: Carleton,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1865, \u2192OCLC, page 262:"@en . _:vb7004580 "To (lightly) touch (a finger, foot, or other body part) on a surface, often repeatedly."@en . "1.2" . . _:vb7004583 "The bystanders began now to loook at each other, nod, wink significantly, and tap their fingers against their foreheads."@en . . _:vb7004585 "The attorney had the statement of title in one hand, and leaning back in his chair, read it demurely in silence, with the other tapping the seal end of his gold pencil-case between his lips."@en . . _:vb7004584 . _:vb7004585 . _:vb7004580 . _:vb7004582 . _:vb7004583 . _:vb7004581 . _:vb7004584 "1847, Alfred Tennyson, \u201CPrologue\u201D, in The Princess: A Medley, London: Edward Moxon,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 8:"@en . . _:vb7004581 "You can pay by tapping your card."@en . . _:vb7004583 "1819 June 23, Geoffrey Crayon [pseudonym; Washington Irving], \u201CRip Van Winkle\u201D, in The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., number I, New York, N.Y.: [\u2026] C[ornelius] S. Van Winkle,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 87:"@en .