I notice that my metal cleats can make a really interesting rhythm when I clack them on the cold smooth cement floor. |
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Close by the inn stood the ancient church, and the shrill, discordant clack of the cracked bell could be distinctly heard in the ballroom. |
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I like the way trees move in the wind, the sound their branches make as they clack together in the leafless winter. |
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Every visitor is given a pair of hardwood rhythm sticks which they clack together while circling four traditionally painted warriors. |
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After that you might as well drink to the peacefulness too, uninterrupted but for the clack of a distant tractor. |
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Sally heard a sharp clack as the dragon's jaws unhinged, and a blast of foul breath washed over them. |
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He closed the oaken door behind them gently, trying to muffle the resounding clack as the lock caught in the latch with a hand. |
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And with a click and a clack, the chain was locked on both of his feet in mere seconds. |
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The marble floor makes an impressive clack when walked upon it, and all tones are rich and vibrant. |
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With my clacky, clacky, clacky, clacky, clack, I cull all the news to while the time away. |
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Rain drops, dices rolls, the clack of betting chips, and peasants working in the fields all make their own sort of music. |
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A large hall was built in Rathbane, which now echoes to the clack of timber for indoor hurling. |
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Forcefully working her knitting needles, Morgana uttered no reply, the clack of her needles the only sound in the room for several moments. |
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Just then the front door slammed and the clack of shoes was heard on the wood floor. |
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She sighed from behind him and he heard a small clack as she set her brush down. |
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They mark our passing with a reproachful squawk and a clack of their fishy bills. |
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Chris could hear the soft clack of Mr. Marshall's shoes against the marble floor as he walked to get the doorbell. |
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She had no love for sewing, but sometimes enjoyed working at the loom and hearing its rhythmic clack. |
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The fierce clack of tiles on table announces that a mah-jong game is under way in the village of Willow Grove. |
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Tyler and Nannette's glasses clack together when they kiss for example, and the excuses they find to hang out with one another are both convincing and romantic. |
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A look at some of the craziest, funniest, and most bizarre moments with Click and clack. |
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In the first group are the words clash, from clack and crash, and geep, offspring of goat and sheep. |
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We listen to the clack of the wheels as the low-slung amber sun dances for us on the waves of the slate grey sea. |
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The advertiser acknowledged there was a clack of clarity about the exclusions to the sale that may have been confusing to consumers. |
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Storks fly lazily overhead and clack their beaks like castanets as dusk falls. |
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Anyone who remembers halcyon summers on the islands readily recalls the clackety clack noise of the looms that punctuated every 100 yards or so of a walk through any village. |
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He finished loading the gun and closed the cartridge with a clack. |
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The most common bird-sound I used to hear was the clack of a handsome azure-winged magpie as it rummaged through my crab-apple tree. |
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Instead of a raft floating down the Mississip,' it'll be a clickity clack across the desert. |
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In the translators' offices alone the computer keys clack on unabated. |
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If you ever tire of the coast, stroll from one cheerfully painted diner to another, in search of the best ackee-and-saltfish, rice-and-peas or conch soup, amid the clack of dominoes. |
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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. |
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Clack cleck clack clack echo the stout shoes on the parquet. |
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Tiktaalik would have breathed like a lungfish, says Clack, senior assistant curator at Cambridge's University Museum of Zoology. |
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Ronald Clack was injured by shrapnel at Arnhem and was mentioned in despatches and was demobbed at the end of the war with a Bombardier's stripes on his battledress sleeves. |
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The Coastal Plain appointee is David Clack, Sampson County, finance officer. |
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Robert Mayhew and Chris Fossick will continue in their roles as Vice Presidents, and Amanda Clack is newly appointed to the position of Vice President. |
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