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clonk

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English

Etymology

Imitative. Compare clink, clank, clunk.

Pronunciation

Noun

clonk (plural clonks)

  1. The abrupt sound of two hard objects coming into contact.
    • 1959 March, R. C. Riley, “Home with the Milk”, in Trains Illustrated, page 154:
      Our milkman is a jovial character, but not one given to yodelling at the customers on his round. Only the resounding "clonk" of bottles advises us that a couple of pints have been left on the doorstep.
    • 1969, Kurt Vonnegut, chapter 2, in Slaughterhouse-Five, New York: Dial, published 2005, page 54:
      He passed under a low branch now. It hit the top of his helmet with a clonk.
    • 2002, Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man:
      The minute hand moved with a clonk, and shuddered to a halt on the 9.
  2. (fishing) A stick-like tool used to strike the surface of the water and produce a sound that causes nearby fish to attack the bait.

Translations

Verb

clonk (third-person singular simple present clonks, present participle clonking, simple past and past participle clonked)

  1. To make such a sound.
  2. (informal) To wallop, clobber.

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