cloop Synonyms
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cloop Meaning
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cloop (n.)
The sound made when a cork is forcibly drawn from a bottle.
cloop Sentence Examples
- As I walked through the forest, I heard the gentle cloop of water dripping from the leaves.
- The old windmill made a rhythmic cloop sound as its blades turned in the breeze.
- I found a small stream where the water clooped softly over the rocks.
- The artist captured the essence of the countryside with the cloop of distant cowbells in the background.
- In the quiet of the night, the only sound was the cloop of the grandfather clock echoing through the house.
- With each step, the hiker could hear the cloop of his boots against the wooden bridge.
- The children giggled as they played with the toy that made a satisfying cloop noise when pressed.
- The cloop of the typewriter keys was a familiar sound in the busy office.
- The pond was alive with the cloop of frogs croaking in the evening.
- As the rain fell steadily outside, the cloop of water dripping from the eaves provided a soothing backdrop to the cozy evening indoors.
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The sound made when a cork is forcibly drawn from a bottle.
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As I walked through the forest, I heard the gentle cloop of water dripping from the leaves.
The old windmill made a rhythmic cloop sound as its blades turned in the breeze.
I found a small stream where the water clooped softly over the rocks.
The artist captured the essence of the countryside with the cloop of distant cowbells in the background.