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How To Use Clunking In A Sentence

  • Drop it down to second with some clunking from the sequential box, the revs rise, press the pedal to the floor and the world blurs.
  • He heard a'weird clunking noise - as if a bird had flown straight into the propeller. The Sun
  • Why wasn't he there, clunking fist gripping a frying pan? Times, Sunday Times
  • Facts are deployed with the famous clunking fist. Times, Sunday Times
  • I stare through the comic turns, the cardboard walls and doors, the creaky plots, the clunking dialogue.
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  • And so they walked on, boots clunking on the hollow floor.
  • Was he nervous of the big clunking fist? Times, Sunday Times
  • Behind me, I heard footsteps, clunking against the black asphalt.
  • Facts are deployed with the famous clunking fist. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bereaved couple allow their dead son to be cloned by a sinister scientific institute in this clunking supernatural thriller. Times, Sunday Times
  • It evokes new millennium visions of robots clunking around in factories.
  • She followed in her wake, and she could hear the sound of her boots clunking on the ground.
  • Was he nervous of the big clunking fist? Times, Sunday Times
  • For that reason, I always make sure my car is locked by listening for the quite loud clunking noise. Times, Sunday Times
  • I winced in pain, so distracted by his intensity that I was deaf to the clunking of boots on the concrete floor.
  • In the old days off-roading involved clunking mechanical levers and double declutching.
  • A bereaved couple allow their dead son to be cloned by a sinister scientific institute in this clunking supernatural thriller. Times, Sunday Times
  • The great clunking fist has struck again, or almost. Times, Sunday Times
  • This legislation stamps on all that with a clunking, hobnail boot." ... Labour's restrictions on visitors diminish the cultural life of the nation
  • He added: 'The car was making a really clunking noise as it was going over bumps. The Sun
  • Was he nervous of the big clunking fist? Times, Sunday Times
  • The answer, surprisingly, is a great clunking fist to his jaw. Times, Sunday Times
  • She heard clunking sounds above her, as if someone were moving around in the hayloft.
  • Facts are deployed with the famous clunking fist. Times, Sunday Times
  • I assume that the reason dentists - and, for all I know, brain surgeons - are clunking around in clogs is because they minimise the harm to their feet from standing up all day.
  • Was he nervous of the big clunking fist? Times, Sunday Times
  • Huge great gig-lamps with clunkingly heavy frames and they were all wearing them, from John Sessions as a doleful Geoffrey Howe to Michael Maloney as a quietly manipulative John Major. Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
  • For that reason, I always make sure my car is locked by listening for the quite loud clunking noise. Times, Sunday Times
  • He heard a'weird clunking noise - as if a bird had flown straight into the propeller. The Sun
  • I tried to slow my breathing as I listened to my mother's footsteps clunking up the stairs.
  • I winced in pain, so distracted by his intensity that I was deaf to the clunking of boots on the concrete floor.
  • The cover had slid closed after that, clunking down securely.
  • I received a call from a customer one day asking if his hard drive could be upgraded to a higher gig drive (his old one was clunking and making noise).
  • Mother came clunking up the stairs, and yelled, before she had to open the door.
  • The sound of desks clunking and the shuffling of feet against the linoleum, filled her ears, as she got her materials organized and finally went to the front of the class.
  • A clunking old metal elevator struggled to make its way to the ground floor, then grudgingly opened its doors to allow myself and a frazzled woman to embark.
  • It was not so much the hand of history as the great clunking fist that hit Westminster at 5pm yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bereaved couple allow their dead son to be cloned by a sinister scientific institute in this clunking supernatural thriller. Times, Sunday Times
  • He shook his head and almost expected to hear the sound of something clunking around.
  • A bereaved couple allow their dead son to be cloned by a sinister scientific institute in this clunking supernatural thriller. Times, Sunday Times
  • The answer, surprisingly, is a great clunking fist to his jaw. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bereaved couple allow their dead son to be cloned by a sinister scientific institute in this clunking supernatural thriller. Times, Sunday Times
  • A bereaved couple allow their dead son to be cloned by a sinister scientific institute in this clunking supernatural thriller. Times, Sunday Times
  • Facts are deployed with the famous clunking fist. Times, Sunday Times
  • Berating Jews with their own history, disinheriting them of pity, as though pity is negotiable or has a sell-by date, is the latest species of Holocaust denial, infinitely more subtle than the David Irving version with its clunking body counts and quibbles over gas-chamber capability and chimney sizes. Howard Jacobson speaks his mind
  • It was not so much the hand of history as the great clunking fist that hit Westminster at 5pm yesterday. Times, Sunday Times
  • Giving them a moment to embrace, he stepped forward toward them, steel boots clunking against the floor with great dramatic effect.
  • A gentle drumbeat begins clunking out of the speakers, along with a simple, tinny, synthesized melody.
  • Why wasn't he there, clunking fist gripping a frying pan? Times, Sunday Times
  • The great clunking fist has struck again, or almost. Times, Sunday Times
  • He added: 'The car was making a really clunking noise as it was going over bumps. The Sun
  • I could often be found clunking around on the mountain bike, although always on a paved trail or street.

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