clonk

[klɒŋk]

clonk Definition

  • 1a dull, heavy sound made by hitting something
  • 2to hit or strike something with a dull, heavy sound

Using clonk: Examples

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

  • Example

    He clonked his head on the low ceiling.

  • Example

    The old car clonked down the road.

  • Example

    She clonked the pots and pans together loudly.

  • Example

    The hammer clonked against the metal.

clonk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clonk

Phrases with clonk

  • clonk one's head

    to hit one's head with a dull, heavy sound

    Example

    He clonked his head on the low ceiling.

  • clonk down the road

    to move heavily and noisily down the road

    Example

    The old car clonked down the road.

  • to make a loud, dull sound by hitting pots and pans together

    Example

    She clonked the pots and pans together loudly.

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Summary: clonk in Brief

'Clonk' [klɒŋk] is a verb and noun that refers to a dull, heavy sound made by hitting something. It can be used to describe hitting or striking something with a dull, heavy sound, such as 'The hammer clonked against the metal.' 'Clonk' also extends into phrases like 'clonk one's head,' which means to hit one's head with a dull, heavy sound.