clack in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
CLACK (verb): to make a sharp, abrupt sound, typically produced by striking together two hard objects or by the action of keys being pressed.
Sample Sentences
- The two wooden blocks made a satisfying clack when they struck each other.
- As she typed away on her keyboard, the clack of the keys filled the quiet room.
- The horse's hooves made a rhythmic clack against the cobblestone street.
- With each step, his shoes produced a loud clack on the hardwood floor.
- The children cheered as they watched the dominoes clack down in a perfect line.
- The sound of her heels began to clack against the marble floor as she walked briskly down the hallway.
- He heard the clack of the chess pieces being moved across the board during the intense match.
- As the train approached the station, the wheels made a rhythmic clack against the tracks.
- The children giggled as they played with the clacking toys, enjoying the noise they produced.
- She could hear the clack of the typewriter keys as her grandfather typed out his stories late into the night.
- The old wooden shutters began to clack loudly as the wind picked up.
- She could hear the clack of the heels on the pavement as her friend approached.
- The chess pieces made a satisfying clack as they moved across the board.
- With every step, the child's toy clacked, drawing smiles from the passersby.
- He tried to fix the broken clock, but all it did was clack without keeping time.