clank
Americannoun
verb (used without object)
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to make such a sound.
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to move with such sounds.
The old jalopy clanked up the hill.
verb (used with object)
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to cause to make a sharp sound, as metal in collision.
He clanked the shovel against the pail.
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to place, put, set, etc., with a clank.
to clank the cell door shut.
noun
verb
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to make or cause to make such a sound
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(intr) to move or operate making such a sound
Other Word Forms
- clankingly adverb
- clankingness noun
- clankless adjective
Etymology
Origin of clank
First recorded in 1605–15, clank is from the Dutch word klank sound
Example Sentences
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He might have thought the cabin completely deserted but for the sharp scent of burning florals and a muffled clanking from somewhere above.
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As the sun sank, neighbors began banging spoons on metal pots from inside their homes, the subtle but unmistakable clank of government protests.
From Los Angeles Times
The prison through which he is escorted is a maze of many gates, rusted metal barriers to movement that echo, with every thud and clank, the stymied processes of Soviet justice.
It seemed to be coming from all around us, roaring, rattling, creaking, clanking, and it was coming closer all the time.
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They clanked together in a way that set my teeth on edge as I deposited the whole lot on the floor at Regan’s feet.
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