The clank of our umbrellas as we hook them round the coat stand is shocking, like something clinking on a Church floor during prayer. |
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The talk died away gradually until the only sound was the clank of the dishes. |
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He heard the sounds of parts being welded and riveted together, and the clank of titanium against steel. |
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At around a quarter to eleven, the clank of the tea trolley could be heard clattering along the corridor. |
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Kahn looked both ways and turned left, shifting into a higher gear with a clank. |
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About half an hour later we had another quiet dinner, the soft clank of utensils the only sound in the stillness. |
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Inside the floors are splintery and rusty fans clank noisily above our heads. |
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The clank of cutlery was loud against the plate as Kaethe set them down and cleared her throat, smiling a little too brightly. |
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A small clank sounded and David looked down to see Julia rise with an old fashioned gold key. |
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Her mother screeched and sat up abruptly, having the chair topple down onto the floor in a loud clank of noises. |
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A loud clank came from outside her door and they both stopped to listen, but no other sound made it to them. |
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Locking his own door securely, he moved to the green safe sitting in the corner of the room and opened it with a loud clank. |
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Pavel drained his glass, set it on the table with a loud clank, and leaned back in his chair. |
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The sound of booted feet was punctuated by the occasional clank of metal and soft, guttural voices. |
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Adrienne let go of her sword, which landed with a loud clank. |
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Soon the only sounds were the clank of a shovel and thuds of dirt being moved. |
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The clank of the steam donkey or the whir of the chainsaw would accompany the loggers as they worked in the forests. |
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Although silent at the fair in order to conserve their working parts, when activated they clank and judder as if preparing to dance. |
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I listened again and heard a horse, then the clank of metal. |
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Various old beliefs and prejudices clank about in the bottle bank that passes for my brain, ready to be crushed, melted and recast into something nearly new. |
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He's been so well recognised by the RHS that if he actually wore all his medals, he'd clank. |
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Even as I write, I hear the clank of workmen stripping out the former Prisons Department which was recently sold off for flats. |
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There was an almighty clank inside the mixer unit and boiling hot water started spurting out the sides and over the edge of the bath onto the floor. |
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He wore wooden shoes, that made a clonk and a clank every time he walked. |
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You'll hear rather than see the unassuming clank of diesel locos sliding in and out of Newton Dale and the more exuberant klaxon and puff, puff, puff of the steam trains. |
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With a loud clank, Pat dumped the money into the rusted box beside him. |
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And I'm glad I did – I saw no one else as I wove through pine and larch trees, the secretive Gastern Valley to my right, the clank of cowbells all around and Kandersteg's Belle Epoque Hotel Victoria waiting just ahead. |
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