Hundreds of feet clopped against the cobblestones of the road, adding the gentle clip-clop to the swelling voices. |
His sandals clopped on the tile as he approached a small table underneath a wide umbrella and set his tray on it with a smile. |
Like the trusty steed that he was, Blackgale clopped down the road, and before too long, she was at the gates of Zetapol. |
Her heels clopped dreadfully on the stone floor, so she whispered a silent word, rolling her eyes, and they made no more noise. |
She clopped over in her loafer shoes, opened the screen door, and stepped out into the dusk. |
Houses squatted beneath thick blankets of fresh snow and a horse-drawn sleigh clopped past, bells jingling. |