clacker

[ˈklækər]

clacker Definition

  • 1a toy consisting of two hard balls on a string that are banged together to make a noise
  • 2a device for making a loud clacking sound, especially a set of wooden or bone plates that are clapped together

Using clacker: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clacker" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children were playing with their clackers in the park.

  • Example

    The clacker was used to signal the start of the race.

  • Example

    The audience clapped their clackers together in time with the music.

clacker Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clacker

Phrases with clacker

  • clackety-clack

    a rhythmic sound made by a moving train

    Example

    The train went clackety-clack as it passed through the countryside.

  • clack-clack

    the sound made by a pair of high heels on a hard surface

    Example

    She walked down the hallway in her high heels, the clack-clack of her shoes echoing off the walls.

  • clack and go

    to leave quickly and abruptly

    Example

    He finished his coffee and clacked and went out the door.

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Summary: clacker in Brief

'Clacker' [ˈklækər] is a noun referring to a toy consisting of two hard balls on a string that are banged together to make a noise, or a device for making a loud clacking sound. It is often used as a noisemaker or to signal the start of an event. The phrase 'clackety-clack' refers to the rhythmic sound made by a moving train, while 'clack-clack' describes the sound of high heels on a hard surface. 'Clack and go' means to leave quickly and abruptly.