clacker (Meaning)

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clacker (n.)

One who clacks; that which clacks; especially, the clapper of a mill.

A claqueur. See Claqueur.

clacker Sentence Examples

  1. The child excitedly waved around a toy clacker, making a rhythmic clicking sound.
  2. The percussionist skillfully manipulated the clacker to produce a variety of tones in the music.
  3. A clacker is a simple handheld instrument consisting of two wooden pieces that strike against each other.
  4. The clacker added an energetic beat to the traditional folk dance.
  5. The sound of the clacker echoed through the auditorium during the performance.
  6. Children gathered around the storyteller, mesmerized by the sound of the clacker accompanying the tales.
  7. The clacker is often used in cultural ceremonies and celebrations to create music and rhythm.
  8. The clacker's sharp clicks punctuated the silence of the night as the ritual began.
  9. With a flick of her wrist, she made the clacker produce a series of rapid clicks.
  10. The rhythmic clacking of the clacker provided a lively soundtrack to the festivities.

FAQs About the word clacker

One who clacks; that which clacks; especially, the clapper of a mill., A claqueur. See Claqueur.

clatter, rattle, click, chirp,clink, clank, clang,clash, clop, crash

No antonyms found.

The child excitedly waved around a toy clacker, making a rhythmic clicking sound.

The percussionist skillfully manipulated the clacker to produce a variety of tones in the music.

A clacker is a simple handheld instrument consisting of two wooden pieces that strike against each other.

The clacker added an energetic beat to the traditional folk dance.