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clunk
/ ʌŋ /
noun
a blow or the sound of a blow
a dull metallic sound
a dull or stupid person
the gurgling sound of a liquid
the sound of a cork being removed from a bottle
verb
to make or cause to make such a sound
Word History and Origins
Origin of clunk1
Example Sentences
At no point is Desiree’s identity presented in a way that clunks with “very special episode” messaging or talking points.
"I was hanging there for a second then I heard a click or a clunk and then I woke up on the floor," he said.
A loud clunk and the crowd roared as the ball sailed above the field and over the fence for a walk-off home run to seal the championship win.
Daniels strode briskly to the stand, not looking at Trump, her shoes clunking on the floor.
Their two skulls smacked against each other with a hollow clunk, sending May to her knees holding her forehead.
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