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Clanked

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.

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clanked

vb. (en-past of: clank)

Usage examples of "clanked".

They probably clanked and rattled, Donnerjack reflected, though he could not hear them from his hilltop.

Bands of armed men clanked along the highway, and the few lines of laden mules which carried the merchandise of the trader were guarded by armed varlets, or by archers hired for the service.

Metal clanked on metal, breaking through soft spots in another three, poofing out more air, flowing acid.

Asedow, still in dark green, wore several chains and wristlets of hammered and pierced metal that clanked together as he walked.

Madame de Bollix lifted her arms onto the table, and she was wearing so many metal bracelets of different thicknesses and shapes that she clanked, just by clasping her fingers together.

They could see the back end of the other APC as it clanked up the ramp, which was now dry.

He grabbed for a handhold and stepped up on the bumper as she clanked away.

Ryan climbed on, something clanked inside the elevator and the car dropped away.

His armour shifted and clanked as he made his way up the steep stone stairs.

The car sealed, clanked and made its noisy, jerky interface with the rotating heart of the core, and started solidly off down the link.

Its maw clanked open and four vehicles of a design not previously seen on Kingdom roared out.

Around him the six Gabriels of the scouting screen clanked to a halt just inside the trees.

A guard clanked open the iron gate to the cells and the party stepped through.

Then I clanked next door to the place called Chequepoint or Chequeup or Chequeout where a caged chick cashes cheques round the clock but seems to keep half your dough as commission for this fine service.

The old robot, XC-189-725-PU, rose to its feet with a grinding of chipped gears and clanked over to the rubber-covered cable that trailed from the computor representative.