noun
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a blow or the sound of a blow
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a dull metallic sound
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a dull or stupid person
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the gurgling sound of a liquid
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the sound of a cork being removed from a bottle
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verb
Etymology
Origin of clunk
Example Sentences
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"I was hanging there for a second then I heard a click or a clunk and then I woke up on the floor," he said.
From BBC • Dec. 10, 2024
A loud clunk and the crowd roared as the ball sailed above the field and over the fence for a walk-off home run to seal the championship win.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 20, 2024
At times, I found myself fantasizing about nothing else in the world but the satisfying clunk of a torrent of ice from a self-serve soda fountain.
From Salon • Sep. 2, 2023
“Then, we heard a clunk, and we all collectively knew one had dropped off. So we continued to do that, until the weights were all out.”
From New York Times • Jul. 2, 2023
There was a muffled clunk as the key was pushed out, as it dropped from the lock onto the newspaper.
From "The Graveyard Book" by Neil Gaiman
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