"Clacked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clacked" Meaning

The verb "clacked" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "clack". To clack means to make a sharp, clicking sound, typically with one's tongue or lips. For example: "The teacher clacked her tongue in disapproval." or "The loose tile clacked against the wall with every step." It can also refer to the sound of two hard surfaces coming together, such as two pieces of metal or plastic. For example: "The gears clacked into place, signaling the start of the mechanism."

"Clacked" Examples

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Clacked is the simple past tense and past participle of the verb "to clack", which means to make a sharp, clicking noise.

Usage Examples:


The typist's fingers clacked away on the keyboard as she typed out the report.
The tennis ball clacked loudly as it hit the net, announcing the end of the rally.
The cow's hooves clacked on the dry earth as it walked through the pasture.
The walkie-talkie static caused the operator's fingers to clack impatiently on the keypad.
The surprise party's noise makers clacked and popped, startling the birthday boy.

Note: The verb "to clack" can also be used in the present tense as an intransitive verb, meaning to make a sound, for example: "The walkie-talkies clacked with static in the background."

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