klicket (Meaning)

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klicket (n.)

A small postern or gate in a palisade, for the passage of sallying parties.

Synonyms & Antonyms of klicket

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klicket Sentence Examples

  1. She had a mischievous klicket in her eye, suggesting she was up to no good.
  2. The rustling leaves made a klicket sound, reminding him of the fragile beauty of nature.
  3. The rhythmic sound of the horseshoes striking the pavement created a klicket sound that was both soothing and mesmerizing.
  4. The old man's cane klicketed against the cobblestone street as he slowly made his way down the alley.
  5. The ballerina's heels klicketed against the wooden stage floor as she twirled and leapt with grace.
  6. The sound of the rain klicketing against the windowpane lulled her to sleep.
  7. The sound of my fingernails klicketing against the keyboard filled the room as I typed furiously.
  8. The sound of my dog's tags klicketing against his collar as he ran around the yard filled me with joy.
  9. The sound of the wind klicketing through the trees was a reminder of the power of nature.
  10. The klicket of the door handle turning signaled that someone was entering the room.

FAQs About the word klicket

A small postern or gate in a palisade, for the passage of sallying parties.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

She had a mischievous klicket in her eye, suggesting she was up to no good.

The rustling leaves made a klicket sound, reminding him of the fragile beauty of nature.

The rhythmic sound of the horseshoes striking the pavement created a klicket sound that was both soothing and mesmerizing.

The old man's cane klicketed against the cobblestone street as he slowly made his way down the alley.