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clop [klɒp] vb clops, clopping, clopped (intr) to make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground n
a sound of this nature [of imitative origin] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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In these early drafts Tolkien brought Bingo and his friends, Marmaduke Brandy buck, Frodo Took, and Odo Bolger (sometimes Odo Took), through their dangerous journey to Bree, where they would meet an odd character named Trotter, a sharp-witted hobbit, browned and wrinkled from his many years in the wilderness, who clopped about briskly in wooden shoes. Yet the loss might have been more disturbing, as the Dodgers tripped and clopped over themselves and wasted a strong debut by left-hander Odalis Perez. according to children, as mounted vaqueros and miniature horses clopped down Chatsworth Street from Petit Avenue to Zelzah Avenue. |
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