Present participle for to quickly become friendly or intimate
“Little did I know that we would click from the moment we met and have so much fun!”
Present participle for to make or cause to make a short, sharp clicking sound
“She turned and walked into the bedroom, locking the door behind her in a way that made the lock click noisily.”
Present participle for to become suddenly clear or understandable
“It would finally click that such thoughts were linked to spending so much time on social media.”
Present participle for to succeed or receive an enthusiastic reception
“The film manages to click with the fans owing to its crisp and engaging screenplay.”
Present participle for to form or have a close personal relationship with
Present participle for to emit a sudden, sharp cracking sound
Present participle for to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises
Present participle for to meet with agreement
Present participle for to put into a quick vertical or revolving motion, especially of a switch
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Present participle for feel in close spiritual contact with
Present participle for to work out or be resolved
Present participle for be part of, be in proper place
Present participle for to bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established
Present participle for to function in an expected or specified manner
Present participle for to press or push a button
A regular short, sharp sound, especially that made by a clock or watch
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