The sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surface.
Make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground.
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Examples for "clump"
Examples for "clump"
1Talen skirted rounded the clump of trees and immediately saw the situation.
2It lay just under that particular clump of bushes, in the shade.
3He strode outside Garadar a short way to a clump of trees.
4The shack is straight back in the deepest clump of buttonball trees.
5The house stood back from the road in its clump of pines.
1Across the room, something heavy fell to the floor with a clunk.
2Seconds later I heard another clunk, receding footsteps, then the slamming door.
3She corked the oil bottle and set it down with a clunk.
4Reggie turned the key and they heard the clunk of a mechanism.
5The negatives include ventilation controls that clunk and scrape with no damping.
1He'd always go plunk over to the left side of the road.
2Buy Right Before you plunk down your plastic, ask yourself a few questions.
3I plunk the children in school nine days out of ten.
4Don't plunk down all the money you've set aside for annuities at once.
5Maybe you aren't ready to sign the contract and plunk down the dough.
1I heard the familiar sound of a vehicle, then the more familiar clip-clop.
2Once, I heard the clop-clop of a large horse behind me.
3I heard a clip clop coming along and the milkman singing.
4With a great cloppitty-clop the column began to move, and Shasta breathed again.
5She's wearing high-heeled mules that are, like, they go 'clop-clop' when she walks?
6Its chirpy, clip-clop rhythm seemed so at odds with the subject.
7He can ride behind me on the horse, and when it goes cloppety-clop-
8The distinct clip-clop of heavy footfalls resounded in the dining parlor.
9The general entered the library vaults, the clop of his boots reverberating sharply.
10She wished she could clop him over the head with her leather case.
11The clip-clop of a horse belonged to the same ancient world of silence.
12The clip-clop noise of horse hooves, but this time he moved along with them.
13Can't you just hear the clip-clop of the horse-drawn carriages.
14The clip-clop of hooves had replaced the growl of engines.
15The distinct clip-clop of a horse's hooves halted their discussion, and they both turned.
16The soft clop of hooves began again, moving slowly away.
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