Proper noun
A village in Bedfordshire, England.
A suburb of London, mostly in Lambeth (OS grid ref TQ2975).
A village in Craven district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SD7469).
A village in West Sussex, England.
A suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Mitcham, South Australia, named after Clapham, London.
An English habitational surname from Old English derived from these places.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBirdie also cut hair at Heron Meadows, the assisted living facility on the edge of the Clapham border, and she had a certain sangfroid approach to the mortal coil. Source: Internet
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Clapham says he pushed for a specialized team until he left the RCMP in 2008, but the support never materialized despite the expansion of illegal gaming activities in B.C. throughout the early 2000s. Source: Internet
In a lawsuit in the UK about the publication of D.H. Lawrence's novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover" the 'average person' was referred to as " the man on the Clapham omnibus ". Source: Internet
Jack Fisher (3-23) and Anthony Clapham (3-49) bowled the Oaks into a good position as they dismissed the visitors for 221, Will Allum and Neal Robinson joint top scoring with 49. Source: Internet
“Having moved from Balham I was spoilt by the store there and Clapham, but I avoid Sainsbury’s here, even the Penge store is not much better. Source: Internet