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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
clank
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ In the harbor, the boats' rigging clanked noisily in the high wind.
▪ The train's carriages clanked and rattled as it crept into the station.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A lay brother came by, keys clanking.
▪ He drove it all day long, falling in love with every cough, clank, and knock of the engine.
▪ Marcus could hear some shouting far away and close boots clanking on the metal walkway.
▪ None the less, the ponderous inspection machinery clanked into action.
▪ The ball clanked off the rim and toward the left corner.
▪ The ball clanks off the rim like a cinder block; an ugly afterthought of a shot attempt.
▪ There were clanking noises coming from further within.
▪ Weights for barbells clanked in the backseat.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Clank

Clank \Clank\ (kl[a^][ng]k), n. [Akin to clink, and of imitative origin; cf. G. klang sound, D. klank. Cf. Clang.] A sharp, brief, ringing sound, made by a collision of metallic or other sonorous bodies; -- usually expressing a duller or less resounding sound than clang, and a deeper and stronger sound than clink.

But not in chains to pine, His spirit withered with tyeur clank.
--Byron.

Clank

Clank \Clank\, v. i. To sound with a clank.

Clank

Clank \Clank\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clanked; p. pr. & vb. n. Clanking.] To cause to sound with a clank; as, the prisoners clank their chains.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
clank

1610s, perhaps echoic, perhaps a blend of clang (v.) and clink (v.), perhaps from a Low German source (compare Middle Dutch clank, Dutch klank, Old High German klanc, Middle Low German klank, German Klang).

clank

1650s, from clank (v.). Reduplicated form clankety-clank attested from 1895.

Wiktionary
clank

n. A loud, hard sound of metal hitting metal. vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To make a clanking sound 2 (context transitive English) To cause to sound with a clank.

WordNet
clank
  1. n. a loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells" [syn: clang, clangor, clangour, clangoring, clash, crash]

  2. v. make a clank; "the train clanked through the village"

Wikipedia
Clank

Clank may refer to:

  • Clank (Ratchet & Clank), major character in the Ratchet & Clank video game series for PlayStation 2 and 3
  • Antonov An-30, airplane with the NATO reporting name "Clank"
  • Curt Blefary (1943–2001), Baltimore Orioles baseball player nicknamed "Clank"
  • Clank, an onomatopeia meaning a metallic knocking sound
  • A steampunk robot, in the webcomic Girl Genius
  • Clank, Illinois, a community in the United States
Clank (Ratchet & Clank)

Clank is one of the titular protagonist game characters in the Ratchet & Clank video game series by Insomniac Games.

Usage examples of "clank".

She had dreamed about him the night before, rolling, clanking away from her down a straight old macadam road, out in the country, fields and hills in metallic cloudlight toward the end of the day, aware of exactly how many hours and minutes to dark, how many foot-candles left in the sky, bringing behind him like ducklings a line of lamps, generators, and beam projectors each on its little trailer rig, heading for his next job, the next carnival or auto lot, still wanting nothing but the deadly amps transmogrified to light, the great white-hot death-cold spill and flood and thrust, wherever he had to go, on whatever terms he had to take, to get to keep doing it.

Instead of crashing, the helicopter steadied, caught the last bit of available air in the autorotation mode and sank with a loud clanking sound onto the apron.

Don Jose Avellanos, clanking his chains amongst the others, seemed only to exist in order to prove how much hunger, pain, degradation, and cruel torture a human body can stand without parting with the last spark of life.

I would have run, but my backplate clanked behind me like a ceramic cape and caught my heels.

Then there was the sound of rattling chains and the clanking of massive bolts drawn back.

Orders were shouted, drills were held, accompanied by the clashing of bootheels and the clanking of weapons.

But their cries had not been entirely fruitless, for now I heard answering shouts and the footfalls of many men running and the clank of accouterments and the commands of officers.

Which poisoned, body and soul, scarce drags the chain, That lengthens as it goes and clanks behind.

They were working at various stations around the cabin perimeter, making a lot of noise, clanking things, and Fagin was pretty sure he knew what they were up to, and it pissed him off.

It was filling with morning traffic, with its familiar cacophony of shouting voices, ringing horseshoes, the iron clanking of bolts and bars as shops opened along the bridge.

Working gyms in the city were meatier, more burly, with dim overhead lights, chalk dust, labouring fans, and metal everywhere: clanking Nautilus, ringing free weights, clinking dog tags.

The train clanked and jerked around the curves of the Meramec River while snow in drifting curtains swept slow stipples across the black water and the reeds stood up crowned in white.

Soldiers passed by, horses neighed, messtins clanked near the field kitchen.

For a few minutes I could hear the clanking of accoutrements, but even this grew fainter and fainter, until at last the silence was as complete as the darkness.

A bag of nails hit the grass with a sudden clank, followed instantly by the hammer.