0 past simple and past participle of click --
1 to carry out a computer operation by pressing a button on the mouse or keyboard: --
2 to make a short, sharp sound, or to make something do this: --
4 to be understood, or become clear suddenly: --
[ + that ] So it's finally clicked that you're going to have to get yourself a job, has it?
[ + question word ] As he talked about his schooldays, it suddenly clicked where I had met him before.
Suddenly everything clicked and I realized where I'd met him.
In 1999, more than 70 000 hits resulting in about 600 000 requests were registered - and by this we mean screens consulted or clicked on.
Its organisation clicked into top gear at once, and it has been of the greatest possible help.
The symbols on the charts may be clicked on to play recorded samples of each of the sounds, accompanied by an animated figure producing the sound.
As he put it, he 'clicked' with the son on this occasion, adding that 'it's not often we click'.
In addition, there is a bibliography button in the bottom right corner of every screen which, if clicked on, calls up further references on the topic of interest.
Our styles and chemistries clicked.
Clicking on the various frame lines opens new windows displaying the source line corresponding to the clicked activation record.
They then clicked to see and hear the correct response.