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click-clack

NOUN
  1. a succession of clicks

How To Use click-clack In A Sentence

  • Tom Huff shouted across the railroad car as the train click-clacked away from Manhattan. BUMMER • by John Brooke
  • Its markets smelt of durian and its cafés click-clacked with the snap of mah-jong tiles.
  • Etta took the worn cap in her hand and looked it over while Auntie click-clacked with her crochet needles.
  • The steady thrum of air-conditioning followed by the click-clack of the overhead fans raged together in a unique symphony.
  • And while we're currently experiencing a large deposit of sun in the fall of our global warming discontent, the click-clackers of urban centers are causing egregious errors in style by making a run on the bank by drawing summer clothes from their closets: Emily Bracken: Style Guide for Global Warming
  • Both sets of mascots click-clack out of the tunnel holding their players by the hands and then line up.
  • Etta took the worn cap in her hand and looked it over while Auntie click-clacked with her crochet needles.
  • Finally she heard a faint footstep, a click-clacking of undoubtedly expensive shoes that grew heavier as they came nearer.
  • And he barked once and jumped down, his feet click-clacking on the floorboards, into the kitchen where he joyously slurped and slobbered, getting his muzzle soaking wet.
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