Clink vs Thumb - What's the difference?
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(onomatopoeia) The sound of metal on metal, or glass on glass.
* 1874 , (Marcus Clarke), (For the Term of His Natural Life) Chapter V
To make a clinking sound; to make a sound of metal on metal or glass on glass; to strike materials such as metal or glass against one another.
* Tennyson
(humorous, dated) To rhyme.
(slang) Jail or prison, after (w) prison in Southwark, London. Used in the phrase (in the clink).
Stress cracks produced in metal ingots as they cool after being cast.
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The short thick digit of the hand that for humans has the most mobility and can be made to oppose (moved to touch) all of the other fingers.
(computing) The part of a slider that may be moved linearly along the slider.
(colloquial, Internet) A thumbnail picture.
* 2001', "Gary", ''Wanna See Porn? Take a Look At These (Free Expandable '''Thumbs ) - CLICK HERE'' (on newsgroup ''alt.sex.services )
To touch or cover with the thumb.
To turn the pages of (a book) in order to read it cursorily.
(travel) To hitchhike
To soil or wear with the thumb or the fingers; to soil, or wear out, by frequent handling.
* Macaulay
As nouns the difference between clink and thumb
is that clink is the sound of metal on metal, or glass on glass while thumb is the short thick digit of the hand that for humans has the most mobility and can be made to oppose (moved to touch) all of the other fingers.As verbs the difference between clink and thumb
is that clink is to make a clinking sound; to make a sound of metal on metal or glass on glass; to strike materials such as metal or glass against one another while thumb is to touch or cover with the thumb.clink
English
Etymology 1
Onomatpoeic, as metal against metal. Related to (etyl) (m), (etyl) (m), (etyl) (m). Maybe from (etyl) , related to call. English onomatopoeiasNoun
(en noun)- You could hear the clink of the glasses from the next room.
- When Frere had come down, an hour before, the prisoners were all snugly between their blankets. They were not so now; though, at the first clink of the bolts, they would be back again in their old positions, to all appearances sound asleep.
Verb
(en verb)- The hammers clinked on the stone all night.
- the clinking latch
Etymology 2
From prison in Southwark, London, itself presumably named after sound of doors being bolted or chains rattling.Noun
(en noun)- If he keeps doing things like that, he’s sure to end up in the clink .
Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
* in the clinkthumb
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(en noun)Synonyms
* (digit) pollex, digit I, first digit (anatomy) ; thumby (colloquial)Hypernyms
* (digit) digit, fingerHyponyms
* (digit) opposable thumbDerived terms
(terms derived from the noun) * all fingers and thumbs * all thumbs * brown thumb * green thumb * opposable thumb * rule of thumb * stick out like a sore thumb * thumb a lift * thumb a ride * thumbboard * thumbnail * thumbpad * thumbprint * thumb-sketch or thumb sketch * thumbstick * thumb wrestle * thumbs up * under one's thumb * under the thumbVerb
(en verb)- to thumb the touch-hole of a cannon
- I thumbed through the book and decided not to bother reading it all.
- So I started thumbin' back east, toward my hometown.
- He gravely informed the enemy that all his cards had been thumbed to pieces, and begged them to let him have a few more packs.