clop-clop / noun ˈklɒpˌklɒp; verb ˈklɒpˈklɒp /

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clop-clop2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a clattering sound of repeated clops.
v. 无主动词 verb

clop-clopped, clop-clop·ping.

  1. to make or move with such a sound.

更多clop-clop例句

  1. He marches up and down, beating two pieces of wood together--clop-clop, clop-clop--as he walks.
  2. It is a plovelb, and says, ‘A new field gives a small clop,’ or ‘Human life is but fifty years.’
  3. The cloppety-clop of the feet of a passing cab horse now came in through the open door of the vestibule.
  4. Then the driver jumps to the seat and gathers up the reins and says “Go on, Old Dan,” and clopperty, clopperty clop!
  5. Then the girls heard a faint clip-clop of hoof-beats on the rocky trail leading along Top Notch.