clacking

[klækɪŋ]

clacking Definition

  • 1to make a short sharp sound when hard objects hit each other
  • 2to talk quickly and noisily, often without saying anything important

Using clacking: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sound of high heels clacking on the pavement.

  • Example

    The stork clacked its beak.

  • Example

    She was clacking away at her keyboard all day.

  • Example

    The typewriter keys clacked loudly.

clacking Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with clacking

  • a sound made by horses' hooves on a hard surface

    Example

    We heard the clack and jingle of the approaching carriage.

  • a type of check valve used in steam engines

    Example

    The clack valve is an important component of the steam engine.

  • a dish or plate that makes a clacking sound when struck, used to summon servants or announce meals

    Example

    The clack dish was used in medieval times to call the servants to dinner.

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Summary: clacking in Brief

The verb 'clacking' [klækɪŋ] refers to the short, sharp sound made by hard objects hitting each other. It can also mean talking quickly and noisily without saying anything important. Examples include 'The sound of high heels clacking on the pavement' and 'She was clacking away at her keyboard all day.' Phrases include 'clack and jingle,' 'clack valve,' and 'clack dish.'