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To make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises
“I slipped the phone into my pocket and heard it clack against the empty brass casing.”
To engage in idle or casual talk or chatter
“The women bunched up in little droves and let their tongues clack, and the men herded together and passed a jug around and, to tell the truth, let their tongues clack too.”
To throb or drum, especially with a pitter-patter sound
To make a high-pitched, animal-like sound
To emit or cause to emit sound
An abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively
“Romanek could hear the clack of bolts being drawn and rammed as the infantryman prepared to shoot.”
Informal or casual talk amongst people
A deep and hoarse sound, voice or call
A repeated light tapping
A rattling noise, or a repetition of abrupt, sharp sounds
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