0 past simple and past participle of yap disapproving or informal
Up on the hills a little owl hooted and again the coyote yapped.
She yapped once at her mate, but he was absorbed in his night song, his muzzle pointed moonward as he voiced a fine wailing.
He yipped and yapped, clutched his stomach but would not come out of his corner nor touch the emetic.
Off to the left a coyote yapped shrilly, ending with his mournful howl.
But as he passed they yapped and snarled and jostled at his heels, hungry to rend him and only lacking courage.
On the far side of the prairie, wolves yapped and barked, longing to get at the calves inside the ring of their elders.
The animal rose and yapped, backing playfully away.
A number of dogs, as many as seven, snapped and yapped about his shin-bones.