"Clacker" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clacker" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clacker" Meaning

A clacker is a type of noise-making toy typically designed for young children, consisting of two or more parts that strike each other to produce a sound when moved or shaken. The sound produced is often a loud, improvisational clang or rattle.

"Clacker" Examples

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A clacker is a small bell or metal object that makes a noise when hit or struck.

Here are five usage examples:

While walking through the forest, I found a little clacker attached to a robin's nest to scare away predators.
The children were fascinated by the clacker on the old-fashioned cash register, making it ring out every time someone made a purchase.
During the carnival, everyone enjoyed the clacker-filled piñata, laughing as it broke open to reveal a shower of candy and toys.
The chef used a clacker to test the doneness of the meat, banging it gently to check for the perfect level of tenderness.
The grandmother's warning was accompanied by a loud clacker she kept on her keys, a reminder not to play with matches near the open flames.

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