Clanker vs Clanked - What's the difference?
clanker | clanked |
Something that makes a clanking noise.
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(slang) A fib.
(clank)
To make a clanking sound
To cause to sound with a clank.
As a noun clanker
is something that makes a clanking noise.As a verb clanked is
(clank).clanker
English
Noun
(en noun)citation
- Stop telling clankers !
clanked
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Verb
(head)clank
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Derived terms
* clankless * clankyUsage notes
* Clank'' usually expresses a duller or less resounding sound than ''clang'', and a deeper and stronger sound than ''clink .Verb
(en verb)- The chains clanked .
- The prisoners clank their chains.