Definitionn. a sharp abrupt noise as if two objects hit together
Last update: July 4, 2015
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The clacking of typewriter can be heard from here. [Please select]
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He speaks of its wealth, commerce, grandeur and magnificence - of the mildness of the climate, the beauty of the gardens, the sweet, clear and salubrious springs, the flowing streams, and the pleasant clack of the watermills. [Please select]
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Bits all khrrrrklak in place clack back. [Please select]
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His tongue clacked in compassion. [Please select]
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I quacked and I clacked, but it was no use. [Please select]
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But the Judge looked rather shocked at the suggestion, and began to clack vigorously at Dionysius. [Please select]
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Clackety-clack went the machine, throwing insult into his very face as it were. [Please select]
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That's why we heard neither click nor clack of him all this time. [Please select]
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"Cease thy clack and set a chair for Philemon this instant." [Please select]
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But his being clean-shaven and wearing a wig--" "No more of thy silly clack. [Please select]
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And he clacked his whip and rattled away, singing: "V'là mon mari qui r'garde-- Prends garde." [Please select]
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