Sap is a liquid in plants. It moves water and food inside the plant. People sometimes use sap from trees, for example to make syrup.
The tree’s sap flows in the spring.
Maple sap is used to make syrup.
Sap means a person who is not smart or easy to fool. People use it to say someone is not thinking well or is too kind.
Don’t be a sap and believe him.
He felt like a sap after the joke.
To sap means to take away energy or strength slowly. It is often used for feelings or physical power.
The long walk sapped his energy.
Stress can sap your will to work.
A sap is a short, soft stick used to hit or stop someone. It was used by police or guards as a weapon.
The guard hit him with a sap.
Police officers carry saps for defense.
SAP is a type of computer software. It helps businesses plan and control their work. It is used in many big companies.
Our company uses SAP to manage orders.
SAP software helps with inventory control.
In military use, a sap is an explosive placed underground or near walls to destroy or break them. It helps soldiers attack or dig tunnels.
Engineers placed a sap to blast the wall.
The sap destroyed the enemy bunker.
A sap is a trench or tunnel made during battles. It helps soldiers move closer to walls safely or to weaken defenses.
The army advanced using a sap underground.
Soldiers dug a sap to protect themselves.