"Clackers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clackers" Meaning

Clackers are a type of children's toy that consists of a pair of small objects, usually plastic or wood, connected by a string or chain. They are designed to be swung back and forth, often in a rhythmic motion, and are often used as a fidget toy or to provide a soothing sensory experience.

"Clackers" Examples

Usage Examples: Clackers


After the carnival, the kids decided to play with the clackers they won at the ring toss game.
The toys rattle and clack together, creating a soothing sound that my baby loves to listen to. (Here, clackers refers to small toy instruments.)
I remember playing with clackers in my childhood, those little plastic balls on strings that you try to click together.
The street performers used clackers to add rhythm to their act, drawing a large crowd of onlookers.
The archaeologist discovered ancient clackers used for musical purposes in the ancient civilization's artifacts.

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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.

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