clack   (kl ăk) 
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                v.  clacked, clack·ing, clacks  v.intr.1.  To make an abrupt, sharp sound, as in the collision of two hard surfaces. 2.  To chatter thoughtlessly or at length. 3.  To cackle or cluck, as a hen.  v.tr. To cause to make an abrupt, sharp sound.  n.1.  A clacking sound: the clack of an old-fashioned typewriter. 2.  Something that makes a clacking sound. 3.  Thoughtless, prolonged talk; chatter.  
 [Middle English clakken, from Old Norse klaka, of imitative origin.] 
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