"Clattering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clattering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Clattering
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"Clattering" Meaning

Making a loud, rattling or banging noise, often as a result of moving or falling objects.

"Clattering" Examples

Usage Examples of "Clattering"


The empty wine bottles were clattering together on the floor, making a loud noise.
The horse's hooves clattered on the pavement as it galloped down the street.
The chef's pots and pans clattered in the kitchen as he prepared dinner for the busy restaurant.
The cyclist's bike chain clattered as he rode over the rough road.
The wind was clattering against the windows of the old house, making it sound like they were going to break at any moment.

"Clattering" Similar Words

Clastogenic

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Clastogens

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Clastogens are chemical agents that can cause breakage or fragmentation of chromosomes, leading to genetic mutations and changes in cell behavior. They can cause chromosomal aberrations, such as breaks, gaps, fusions, and deletions, which can increase the risk of cancer and other genetic disorders.

Clathraceae

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Clathrate

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A clathrate is a type of compound made up of a guest molecule trapped within a cage-like structure of another molecule, often a solid, which is called the host. The guest molecule is typically smaller than the host and is held in place by weak intermolecular forces. Clathrates are often referred to as "bubble compounds" or "inclusion compounds" because of their unique structure.

Clathrates

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Clathrin

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Clathrin is a type of protein that forms a lattice-like structure around the membrane of a cell, creating a "cage" that helps to internalize molecules and other substances by budding off vesicles from the cell membrane.

Clatter

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Clattered

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Clatters

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To make a loud, rattling noise, typically by falling, striking, or moving about noisily; to scatter or spread something in a disorderly manner.

Claude

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Claudent

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Claudia

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Claudian

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Claudians

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Claudians refers to people or things belonging to or characteristic of Claudius, particularly in a literary sense. Claudius was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 41 to 54 AD. In literature, the term Claudians is often used to describe works written during the late Roman Empire, characterized by a revival of classical forms and themes. Specifically, it may refer to the poet Claudian (c. 370-404 AD), who wrote in Latin and was known for his elaborate style and treatment of mythological and historical subjects.

Claudicant

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Claudicating

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Claudicating refers to walking with a limp or with a noticeably irregular or uneven gait, often due to a damaged or diseased leg, joint, or nerve.