Hundreds of feet clopped against the cobblestones of the road, adding the gentle clip-clop to the swelling voices. |
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I was silent for a while, listening to the clip-clop of our horses' hooves, wishing for a rest of both body and spirt. |
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Without the clip-clop of cavalry or neigh of a prince of Windsor, the state opening of the Scottish parliament went off this week. |
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Jynx imagined that if the streets had been wide enough she would have heard the steady clip-clop of horses drawing carriages to market. |
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I smiled, looking at Brandon as he clapped his hands together making a clip-clop of horse's hooves. |
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The clip-clop of Dr. Vraille's shoes drew closer and Parie pressed back against her hiding place. |
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The hallway creaked, the rain beat the roof like the clip-clop of a horse's hooves, and beds squeaked as children climbed wearily into them. |
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The roar of motorcycle engines will drown out the clip-clop of horses and jarveys when more than 1,000 bikes parade through Killarney tomorrow. |
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Midnight's shoes, like the other mounts, were wrapped in cloth bags to dampen the clip-clop sound horseshoes make on cobblestones. |
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If she listened carefully, she would hear the clip-clop of Muthassan's wooden clogs at the gate. |
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Carriages clip-clop down streets filled with picture-snapping families. |
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There was a faint clip-clop sound too, as if the whistler was leading a horse. |
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Horses drawing carts clip-clop along the unsurfaced roads and gypsy children run barefoot in hot pursuit. |
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Clip-clop, clip-clop went his hooves as he clattered over the wooden planks. |
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Neighs, whinnies, and snorts, along with the clip-clop of hooves as the horses tore through the camp, made it all but impossible to hear. |
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The scuffling of boots and the softer clip-clop of a woman's heels brought his thoughts from Caroline. |
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They rode at a steady pace, their horses' clip-clop sounds in cadence with each other. |
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Then the clip-clop of hooves on cobblestone resounded in her ears. |
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Hearing the clip-clop of her shoes, he looked up as she approached. |
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She was about to run for it when she heard a loud clip-clop. |
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For a moment the only sound was the clip-clop of hooves on the tarmac. |
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All night long, Dog heard the clip-clop of horses hauling the wagons to market. |
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Our heroine walks towards the soldier, clip-clop, clip-clop, in her important shoes and, in her innocence, asks this embodiment of democracy the million-dollar questions. |
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Clip-clip, clip-clop, whinny-whinny oops! |
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Available in all imaginable heights and varieties, and with an unmistakeable clip-clop as their wearer approaches? |
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The Market Square resounded to the clip-clop of horses' hooves. |
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A little cloud of dust which had been occasioned by their passing subsided, the clip-clop of their horses' hooves died in the distance. |
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The horse movements contrast precise clip-clop footwork and staccato, apprehensive headwork with wilder and more outgoing movements. |
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A single person moving at a slow clip-clop can be enough. |
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Renowned for its European charm, the streets of Old Quebec are lined with boutiques and cafés. Horse-drawn carriages clip-clop past stately heritage homes and musicians serenade passers-by. |
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Among the three species of penguin, the gentoo is our favourite. It is quite mistrustful, watching us while ready to clip-clop off towards the ocean. |
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