clunk 的 2 个定义
- to hit hard, especially on the head.
- clonk.
clunk 近义词
clump
更多clunk例句
- I feed it coins and watch the spring coil back,the clunk of a vacuum-packed, foil-wrappeddream dropping into the tray.
- Embellishments were large and cumbersome—so much so that the dresses seemed to clink and clunk as the models walked the runway.
- As to the word clunk, it is in use throughout Cornwall in the sense of "to swallow," and is undoubtedly Celtic.
- It had in it the jingle of saber chains, the creak of sweaty saddle-girths, the nimble clunk of hurrying hoofs.
- But three minutes later he had dropped down to earth with a heavy clunk.
- And immediately afterward the clungk, clunk—clungk, clunk of mighty hoofs coming down the passage toward us.
- And suddenly the clungk, clunk—clungk, clunk recommenced and passed onward down the passage.