Examples of 'clacking' in a sentence
Meaning of "clacking"
Clack (verb): Clack is the sound that hard objects make when they hit each other repeatedly, often with a noisy or chattering quality
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- present participle of clack
- A sound that clacks.
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Keyboard keys clacking outgoing email whooshes.
I just heard the familiar staccato clacking of chalk.
I heard the clacking of your wooden shoes.
Soon the wooden balls will begin clacking.
Cash register clacking and those two.
Children shouting computer keys clacking.
And she clacking down that runway.
What all the clickety clacking is about.
I hear the clacking of metal against concrete.
I could hear my knapsack clacking on my back.
Keyboard clacking door creaks open.
I presumed people got bored of the clacking sound.
No more than the clacking of their tongues.
Typewriter bell rings then clacking.
I hear my clogs clacking on the granite flagstones.
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Than just the one wheel clacking along.
Take your clacking balls and go.
I want you to listen to the clacking.
Stop your clacking and drive on.
Computer beeps keys clacking.
Whirring and clacking winding down.
A clacking under the tires.
Listen to the wheels go clacking on their way.
I suppose the clacking of wooden balls is somewhat satisfying.
Thunder crashes keyboard clacking.
Keys clacking door opens.
Sighs as keys start clacking.
Keyboard clacking i was shattered to pieces.
By here is breaking stocks clacking.
Keyboard clacking computer beeps.
People chattering typewriter clacking.
Keyboard clacking computer dinging.
Cash register keys clacking.
Keyboard clacking computer beeping.
It sounds like a couple of dice clacking into each other.
Typewriter clacking indistinct conversations.
Typewriter keys clacking.
Rhythmical clacking of train on tracks.
Automatic machines clacking.
All clacking in various rhythms.
Typewriter keys clacking in distance.
Clacking spoons rhythmically.
Keyboard clacking slowly god.
Wooden weapons clacking.
Chopsticks clacking indistinct conversations.
Staple gun clacking.
Key clacking knocks on door.
Beeping keys clacking.
A light clacking of the heels.
Train wheels clacking.