"Clop" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Clop is an onomatopoeic word that imitates the sound of a horse's hooves on a hard surface, such as metal or stone. It is often used in literature and poetry to describe the sound of horses' hooves, especially in ancient or mythological contexts.
Word: clop
Part of speech: verb/noun
Definition: to make a dull, heavy sound, typically with the heel of a foot or the side of a horse
Usage examples:
The horse's hooves clop-ed loudly on the pavement.
The weary traveler let out a heavy sigh and clop-ed down on the bed.
The sound of the cowbells clop-ing in the distance led the hikers back to the path.
As she walked away, her high heels started to clop loudly on the wooden floor.
The stage's wooden floorboards began to creak and clop under the weight of the dancing troupe.