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clunks

n. (plural of clunk English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: clunk)

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The window is right over the radiator, which when the stereo is off makes odd hollow ringing clanky clunks as if someone deep underground were having at the pipes with a hammer.

Three separate times they felt almost subliminal clunks, as of landing gear coming down-and then there was a rolling sensation.

Green howls with bitterly professional practical-gag mirth and clunks over and slaps little Bruce on the back so hard that Brucie expels a lime Gummi Bear he'd been eating this too a visual memory, contextless and creepy which arcs across the living room and lands in the fireplace's fire with a little green siss of flame.

The Montego with the twin cam reveals muffler problems and clunks down off the curb and lays two parentheses as it 180s professionally around in the middle of the street and peels out up in Lenz's direction, a very low and fast and no-shit car, its antenna's gay lei tugged by speed into a strained ellipse and leaving a wake of white petals that take forever to stop falling.

The Marines looked at each other in surprise when they heard the clunks and clanks of the Essay being locked into place in the docking bay.

Normally when Essays delivered them into an amphibious ship's welldeck, they only felt the clunks and clanks because the welldecks were in vacuum.