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Cleck

Noun:

1. A loud, sharp sound made by a machine or mechanical device.

2. A noise made by a small object falling or hitting a hard surface.

Example Sentences:

1. The cleck of the typewriter keys filled the room.

2. The cleck of the broken glass startled everyone.

Verb:

1. To make a sharp, clicking sound.

2. To choose something or someone quickly or with certainty.

3. To lay or place bricks or stones together.

Example Sentences:

1. The old clock clecked every hour.

2. She clecked her favorite book from the shelf.

3. The masons clecked the bricks in a neat pattern.

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