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tapa
1[tah-pah]
noun
Usually tapas (especially in Spain) a snack or appetizer, typically served with wine or beer.
tapa
2[tah-puh, tap-uh]
noun
the bark of the paper mulberry.
Also called tapa cloth. a cloth of the Pacific Islands made by pounding the bark of the paper mulberry, or similar barks, flat and thin: used for clothing and floor covering.
tapa
/ ˈtɑːpə /
noun
the inner bark of the paper mulberry
a paper-like cloth made from this in the Pacific islands
Word History and Origins
Origin of tapa2
Word History and Origins
Origin of tapa1
Example Sentences
And like the rest of modern Hong Kong, that menu met the decades with growing diversity, culminating in choices from fast food burgers and tapas to black truffle potstickers and wagyu beef sliders.
We love tapas because the longer you’re married, the more you are sharing the meal.
When the restaurant settled, I moved back to India and opened my first Indian cocktail bar with Indian tapas.
Eat and drink for less with the best happy hour discounts in Los Angeles, including West African-inspired vegan cuisine, Spanish tapas, natural wines and nonalcoholic cocktails.
Chuku’s, which claims to be the world’s first Nigerian tapas restaurant, describes its ethos as sharing the best of Nigerian culture with feel-good vibes.
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