She held the beer up like she was going to clink it to mine, but we only had one beer so I put up my fist and she clanked the beer to my fist. |
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Evan also clanked his chains as he shrugged and slouched further down in his seat, staring at his scarred wrists. |
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The lights shone down upon us as our cleats clanked against the metal bleachers. |
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The battle armour he always wore clanked incessantly against the scabbard of the broadsword at his waist. |
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His heavy plate armour clanked as he waved his shield arm and brandished a huge spiked mace. |
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Its five floors are linked by an old lift with a metal lattice door, clanked shut by an ageing attendant. |
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Her shoes, rather fancy lace-up boots with moderate heels, clanked loudly as she ran up. |
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There was not an ounce of fat in the band: every cog clanked and whirred indispensably. |
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The radiator clanked and coughed, belching out a haze of smoke and heat. |
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He clanked his chains, hoping someone on the floors above him would hear. |
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Less than a second later, the chains clanked against the wall. |
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It hummed and clanked like an engine in the night. |
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The Ghost, on hearing this, set up another cry, and clanked its chain so hideously in the dead silence of the night, that the Ward would have been justified in indicting it for a nuisance. |
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Somewhere a cash tray slid open, coins clanked. |
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It was so cold that the ball clanked off the glove of the usually sure-handed Reds infielder for an error. |
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SepĂșlveda served each man with a metal cup that clanked against the bottom of the air-filter cover, pouring the hot, murky liquid into plastic cups. |
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A covey of grey soldiers clanked down the platform at the double with their equipment and embarked, but in absolute silence, which seemed to them very singular. |
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