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Use "tappers" in a sentence
"In 1990, Elizabeth Newton earned a Ph.D. in psychology at Stanford by studying a simple game in which she assigned people to one of two roles: "tappers" or "listeners.""
"On the other hand, who needs Milgrom when you can have "tappers" like Janice L. Gibson, who bills herself as the "EMT Empress.""
"But the thing is, if you could actually get away from all the cacophony of tappers and hummers, it was a pretty solid show."