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clatter

noun as in loud noise

verb as in crash; make racket

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Example Sentences

The captain has little memory of watching those closing minutes, having been concussed in a clattering tackle.

From BBC

In the next over, Carse produced a beauty that clattered the off stump, only for a marginal overstep to be detected.

From BBC

From there things just keep happening, as one event unfolds into another in a headlong rush amid the incessant clatter of plates and pans and the machine spitting out endless order tickets.

A tattooed skateboarder clattered over sidewalks, and a man sat on a bench in the shade, reading the Bible and taking notes near the opera house where the musical “Oklahoma” was playing.

Excavators clawed at the remnants of Iron Gate Dam, clattering loudly as they unloaded tons of earth and rock into dump trucks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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