1. lapped - Adjective
2. lapped - Verb
Derived from lap
of Lap
Source: Webster's dictionaryHappiness lies only in a divine unrest; and if you are lapped in comfort you stagnate and miss it. John Buchan
It seems that white people on average are quite silly, for most of us have lapped up the version of Indian history propagated by India's "eminent historians" whose eminence results from their toeing the hegemonic party-line rather than from a respect for the data in the primary sources. (305) Koenraad Elst
I've lapped so long. As you said. It fair takes. If I lose my breath for a minute or two don't speak, remember! Once it happened, so it may again. (625.27 - 625.29) James Joyce
King Pandion, he is dead, All thy friends are lapped in lead. Richard Barnfield
Television has lapped theater in a lot of storytelling techniques - realism, depth of character, complicated storytelling...What we have that's different in the theater is the audience in the space with us. And I'm not interested in ignoring the space between us. Kristoffer Diaz
After they had talked it out, Bobby Allison, who was lapped at that point, pulled over, began defending his brother, and a fight broke out. Source: Internet