clatter Definition In Czech

  • 0 a loud noise like hard objects falling, striking against each other etc -- klapot

    • the clatter of pots falling off the shelf.

  • 1 to (cause to) make such a noise -- rachotit

    • The dishes clattered while I was washing them in the sink.

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Examples of clatter

  • Just as eight o'clock began to strike, a clatter of feet could be heard crossing the prison yard.

  • There is in that direction a clatter of peace talk.

  • The whole clatter was rather speculative on the part of the railway company originally and the ratepayers.

  • Possibly because this is admittedly an important question—indeed, the most important question—the amount of clatter which exists outside is proportionately great.

  • Why are they trained to clatter their shields when they use them?

  • Disturbed by the sound of horses hooves clattering on the flagstones outside, he went to see who could possibly be there at such a late hour.

  • She also visited their homes gaining first-hand knowledge of the conditions experienced by working-class immigrants who lived in cramped, windowless flats beside booming and clattering elevated trains.

  • Their stage performances was noted for their high temp, fast songs, clattering guitars, bellowing sax and a frantic stage show with musicians who literally fell over each other.

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