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clack
 
NOUN:A light, sharp noise: click, snap. See SOUNDS.
VERB:1. To talk volubly, persistently, and usually inconsequentially: babble, blabber, chatter, chitchat, jabber, palaver, prate, prattle, rattle (on), run on. Informal : go on, spiel. Slang : gab, gas, jaw, yak. Idioms: run off at the mouth, shoot the breeze (or bull) . See WORDS. 2. To make or cause to make a succession of short, sharp sounds: brattle, chatter, clatter, rattle. See SOUNDS. 3. To make a light, sharp noise: click, snap. See SOUNDS.
 
 
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