This makes the armatures of S and s come down with a clickat the same time.
As soon as the distant key is raised, the armature is firmly pulled back and another click is made.
In regular instruments a click is also made when the armature springs back again.
We could hear the click of the closing lantern as Van Helsing held it down; coming close to the tomb, he began to remove from the chinks some of the sacred emblem which he had placed there.
After lunch Harker and his wife went back to their own room, and as I passed a while ago I heard the click of the typewriter.
After a while he dozed off to sleep, lulled by theclick of furnishings that rendered to the ship's roll, the drum of the seas on her plates, and the swish of loose water across the deck.
The keys began to click rapidly, and they began to feel a tenseness in the air of the room.
A sharp clickcame from the machine, something fell from the body of the Flying Fish into the tank.
There followed the sharp click of a lock, the opening of the door and the sound of Aurora's voice: "Tell him to come up.
Gossip and laughter and the click of the drinking-horn fell everywhere on the ear.
And theclick of the spinning-wheels seemed to keep time to the slow measure of the fine old song.
But she wad hev nowt wi' me; she trysted wid Angus; so I went back home and broke theclick reel of my new loom straight away.
He listened and heard the click of a key in the front door.
The trumpets of vice rang in his ears in vain, mingled with the more classical music of his life as the retreat from the barracks of Seville mingled with the click of Carmen's castanets.
She saw without looking that her mother pressed a little clasp; heard, without wanting to, the sharp click that marked the closing portemonnaie from which something had been taken.
By the time he had helped her out of the cab, which drove away, and she heard in the door of the house the prompt little click of his key, the Arabian Nights had quite closed round her.
It melted, in the summer twilight, gradually into pity, and the pity after a little found a cadence to which the renewed click of her purse gave an accent.
Maisie heard afresh among the pleasant sounds of the closing day that steel click of Ida's change of mind.
As he spoke the blacksmith dashed his hand across his throat, making a grating click with his tongue against his teeth.
A faint click roused me from the state of motionless astonishment his sheer impudence produced, and when I strode forward Thorn's grin of amusement changed to one of expectancy.
I had forgotten theclick of the camera shutter that hot morning.
I had not time to shoot the door-bolt to its catch before a sharp clicktold of lifted latch.
On discovering Laplante I promptly sustained my reputation by letting the door fly to with a sharp click that startled the whole room-full.
So I stood inside with my hand on the door lest the click of the closing latch should rouse attention, but had no thought of prying into Hudson's Bay secrets.
As I turned to make sure of the transformation I heard a click as of a spring lock snapped, a smart push at my back sent me staggering forward, and the door banged behind me.
He heard, quite distinctly, the sharp click of a horse's hoof.
All at once the click passed into a smothered sound of pounding and slushing.
The fisherman never moved and there was the clickof a shell thrown into place in the Winchester and a guttural oath from the mountaineer's beard.
An order to halt, followed by the whistle of a lasso and the ominous click of three revolver locks, brought him to the path again, where he stood holding his hands above his head in token of surrender.
Let me enjoin you to take your revolver and at the first sign of any bloodthirsty intention on the part of my admirable compatriot, produce it and click it once or twice, you won't have to do more.
You will probably discover he is full of firearms and threats of slaughter, but you have only to click a revolver to see him collapse.
The click of chips and the boisterous play at the craps-table furnished a monotonous background of sound to the equally monotonous rumble of men's voices where they sat and stood about and talked in groups and twos and threes.
There comes a mingled sound through the opened door, of female voices, laughter, and the click of billiard balls, dipped of by the sudden closing of the door.
The Irishman took the glass, held it up against the light, made a curious Kaffir-like click with his tongue and threw back his head.
Often Peter drew up short, on his way up the wide staircase, to listen for the click of high heels, the tinkle of a spinet and the rattle of dice.
Then unexpectedly the click of a telegraph cut the stillness, and a sudden brightness leaped in her face.
Between pauses, the click of the telegraph reached her, then suddenly the shriek of the whistle cut the stillness.
For a while no sound but the click of the telegraph disturbed the great silence, then a hot wind came wailing out of the solitudes and passed into a fastness of the mountains.
When he heard theclick of the latch on the door, he turned about.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "click" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.