0 a deep low sound made by two heavy objects hitting each other:
1 to make the sound of heavy objects hitting together, or to cause this sound to be made:
He made an important point when he spoke about appeals to fear; clunk-click is one and the tobacco warning is another.
I think that cars ought to be fitted with devices that make it difficult to forget that we ought to "clunk-click".
The massive "clunk, click" publicity campaign on the wearing of seat belts will, we hope, secure major improvements in road safety.
It is therefore just as important to clunk-clink as you leave the driveway as it is on motorways.
On the other hand, a great many motorists habitually "clunk click" their belts on as soon as they step into a car.
The "clunk click" campaign was a very good one and should be continuous so that the message gets into people's minds.
I believe that the "clunk-click" operation has been successful.
We are talking about the personal right to clunk-click or not.