Above, a rafter creaked, a stir, a thrill Moved, till the frames clacked on the picture line.
The blind-pull at the window volleyed wide; The curtains streamed out like a waterfall; The pictures of the fox-hunt clacked along the wall.
Then heclacked his tongue, and the horse resumed its rapid gait.
Wearied at last with her thoughts she would rise, and trailing along her little sandals whose soles clacked upon her heels at every step, she would walk at random through the large silent room.
He clackedhis tongue, and the man with the cutlasses went on in rapid tones: "Ah, Master!
Your sister, Louada Murilla--" The gaunt manclacked his bony fists together in ecstasy of rage.
The Cap'n finished kicking the sack down into the hole beside the rocks, clacked shut his knife-blade, and rammed the knife deep into his trousers pocket.
He clacked a bony finger into an osseous palm and cried: "Four thousand and ninety-six!
Their tongues and those of their neighbors clacked all day long, noisily and bravely, of their good and their great deeds; they had all the sanctity of martyrdom, and all the glory of victory, in one.
He clacked on incessantly on the way upstairs, and clacked as boldly as ever as he ushered us into the room, where the Colonel was awaiting us alone.
The train clacked through the yards along the lake front, and ran rather slowly to Twenty-fourth Street.
Jerry snapped and clacked his teeth upon them in vain, as he was carried toward the strap-sided concavity beside a new fur-scorched patient on the operating table.
But there's something about the atmosphere of this room--" Something rustled and clacked against the wall of his cage.
But your dream is over, Mr. Sollenar," he clacked drily.
Several of the bystanders clacked sounds out to each other.
It clacked something which I took to be a term of reassurance, and then, holding me tightly so I wouldn't get jounced to death, it took off in a leaping bound in a direction at right angles to that taken by the hay-bale creature.
Clatclit made a gesture with both hands, and clacked something at me.
As I watched, it made some more clacking noises, and the man beside it, whom I recognized as the bartender, frowned and clacked something back.
At last he came into a section of the city where vast mills, one succeeding another in rows which vanished in the distance, clacked their everlasting staccato of hurrying looms, venting clamor from the thousands of open windows.
The looms clacked behind the dusty windows which splashed their radiance upon the gloom.
I clacked my jaws, and emitted a hacking cough which fortunately so much resembled that of a professional lecturer that I kept my senses.
Out from the boats rushed music in clouds like incense; wild, African music of chanting voices, beating tom-toms, or clapping hands that clacked together like castanets.
They kept it going over and over, like blackbirds, and Peggy clacked her shuttle in time to this measure, but she did not offer to join them; perhaps she had felt some dim foreboding that her own song comforted.
Their horses' feet clacked sharply on the cobblestones, as if eager to shorten the homeward road, and the young rider sat as light as her heart was, now the errand was done.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clacked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.