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clack

[klak] / klæk /


Example Sentences

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She scoured the room, her tiny claws clacking across the floor—which, contrary to the clacking, looked like undulating water beneath her feet.

From Literature

An hour or more later the clack of the train changed pitch: we were crossing a trestle.

From Literature

A few kids chased one another with sticks and clacked on roller skates at the rear of the pavilion.

From Literature

It requires the audience to bring their own bad vibes to shots of religious icons on the wall and long takes of Evy clacking on her laptop, unaware of a flickering light behind her.

From Los Angeles Times

"I see it - just two metres, three metres... click, clack, bang," he said.

From BBC