- click|et|y-clack
- click|et|y-clack «KLIHK uh tee KLAK», noun, verb.–n.the sound of clicks and clacks in succession, especially characteristic of railroad cars in motion.–v.i.to make such a sound.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns — Genre Animated Sitcom Created by Howard Grossman Doug Berman Written by … Wikipedia
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Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type — … Wikipedia
Clack — can refer to numerous people: Contents 1 Last name 2 First name 3 Nickname 4 Fictional 5 See also … Wikipedia
Click, Clack, Quackity-Quack: An Alphabetical Adventure — is a children s picture book by Doreen Cronin and it is illustrated by Betsy Lewin. Plot The book has phrases that start with each letter of the alphabet. It tells the story of a duck led summer outing that includes the cows from Click, Clack,… … Wikipedia
Click, Clack, Splish, Splash: A Counting Adventure — is a children s book written by Doreen Cronin and is illustrated by Betsy Lewin. It is one of the sequels to Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type. Plot While the farmer sleeps on the couch close to the fishing tank, Duck and the barnyard animals sneak … Wikipedia
Clack — Clack, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Clacked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Clacking}.] [Prob. of imitative origin; cf. F.claquer to clap, crack, D. klakken, MHG. klac crack, Ir. clagaim I make a noise, ring. Cf. {Clack}, n., {Clatter}, {Click}.] 1. To make a sudden … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
click|et|y-click — «KLIHK uh tee KLIHK», noun, intransitive verb. = clickety clack. (Cf. ↑clickety clack) … Useful english dictionary
Clack — Clack, v. t. 1. To cause to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click. [1913 Webster] 2. To utter rapidly and inconsiderately. Feltham. [1913 Webster] {To clack wool}, to cut off the sheep s mark, in order to make the wool… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Click Clack — was sung by Ralf Mackenbach at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 for the Netherlands. It won the contest with 121 points, 5 points more than the tied second by Armenia and Russia. It was the first Dutch victory in the contest.[1] References … Wikipedia