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click-clack
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Noun1.click-clack - a succession of clicks
sound - the sudden occurrence of an audible event; "the sound awakened them"
clickety-clack, clickety-click - a fast and rhythmic click-clack; "the clickety-clack of the typewriters"


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Byline: Nathan Bevan STEREOPHONICS fans around the world are attempting to drown out the sound of their favourite band with the frantic click-clacking of knitting needles - all in the name of charity.
Even as Candace Bushnell's NBC dramedy about powerful New York women Lipstick Jungle will return for a second season, Bergdorf Blondes author Plum Sykes is working on a new show called Mogulettes, about a group of women click-clacking their way onto airplanes instead of New York City streets.
I was impressed with (Alex)," Hopkins said after the workshop that filled the Hult's basement studio with the click-clacking sound of tap for an hour.
 
 
 
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