klunk

[klʌŋk]

klunk Definition

  • 1a dull, heavy sound made by a solid object falling or hitting something else
  • 2a clumsy, awkward person or thing

Using klunk: Examples

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

  • Example

    The klunk of the hammer echoed through the empty room.

  • Example

    The old car made a loud klunk when it hit the pothole.

  • Example

    He's such a klunk when it comes to dancing.

  • Example

    The new employee was a bit of a klunk when it came to using the computer system.

klunk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for klunk

Phrases with klunk

  • to move around in a clumsy or awkward way

    Example

    He was klunking around the kitchen, knocking over dishes and spilling food everywhere.

  • klunk head

    a person who is clumsy or awkward

    Example

    He's a nice guy, but he's a bit of a klunk head when it comes to social situations.

  • klunk up

    to make something worse or more complicated through clumsiness or ineptitude

    Example

    He managed to klunk up the project by forgetting a crucial step in the process.

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Summary: klunk in Brief

The term 'klunk' [klʌŋk] refers to a dull, heavy sound made by a solid object falling or hitting something else. It can also describe a clumsy or awkward person or thing. Examples include 'The old car made a loud klunk when it hit the pothole,' and 'He's such a klunk when it comes to dancing.' Phrases like 'klunk around' and 'klunk up' further emphasize the idea of clumsiness.