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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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Her tap class was starting soon and she hoped the room of diners would quickly clear up so she could start click-clacking away on the room's hardwood floors.
Well, the crotchety old maids and boney-arsed bogman who live within close proximity to the museum came to feel that the sounds of skateboards click-clacking about the grounds were starting to drown out the ambiance of sirens, horns, and homeless entrepreneurs who are temporarily out of work, cash, and mind.
Imagine jogging to Greek choruses of old movie dialogue, dining to ambient snatches of Hindemith, Nico, Bernard Herrmann, and Godard's click-clacking typewriter, dancing with yourself as JLG whispers pillow talk like "histoire de la solitude/solitude de l'histoire" in his best Pepe-le-Pew-does-Leonard-Cohen voice.
 
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