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		Definition of clip-clop in English: clip-clopnounˈklɪpklɒpˈklɪpklɑp The sound of a horse's hoofs beating on a hard surface. (马蹄的)嘚嘚声  the clip-clop of horseshoes ringing against the roadway Example sentencesExamples -  The hallway creaked, the rain beat the roof like the clip-clop of a horse's hooves, and beds squeaked as children climbed wearily into them.
 -  I was silent for a while, listening to the clip-clop of our horses' hooves, wishing for a rest of both body and spirt.
 -  Hundreds of feet clopped against the cobblestones of the road, adding the gentle clip-clop to the swelling voices.
 -  Then the clip-clop of hooves on cobblestone resounded in her ears.
 -  Hearing the clip-clop of her shoes, he looked up as she approached.
 -  She was about to run for it when she heard a loud clip-clop.
 -  It was calm and peaceful; the only sound was the clip-clop of the horses' hooves and the chirping of the birds.
 -  If she listened carefully, she would hear the clip-clop of Muthassan's wooden clogs at the gate.
 -  Midnight's shoes, like the other mounts, were wrapped in cloth bags to dampen the clip-clop sound horseshoes make on cobblestones.
 -  The clip-clop of Dr. Vraille's shoes drew closer and Parie pressed back against her hiding place.
 -  The scuffling of boots and the softer clip-clop of a woman's heels brought his thoughts from Caroline.
 -  I smiled, looking at Brandon as he clapped his hands together making a clip-clop of horse's hooves.
 -  Jynx imagined that if the streets had been wide enough she would have heard the steady clip-clop of horses drawing carriages to market.
 -  He heard the clip-clop - splash of horses walking through water and looked up.
 -  Without the clip-clop of cavalry or neigh of a prince of Windsor, the state opening of the Scottish parliament went off this week.
 -  For a moment the only sound was the clip-clop of hooves on the tarmac.
 -  They heard the clip-clops of the horses and the whip of the driver.
 -  Neighs, whinnies, and snorts, along with the clip-clop of hooves as the horses tore through the camp, made it all but impossible to hear.
 -  I heard the far away swish of the treetops way above my head, I heard the clip-clops as Arianna fled the scene, I heard Malem's heavy breathing.
 -  The roar of motorcycle engines will drown out the clip-clop of horses and jarveys when more than 1,000 bikes parade through Killarney tomorrow.
 
 
 verbˈklɪpklɒpˈklɪpklɑp no object, with adverbial of direction Move with a clip-clop.  the horses clip-clopped slowly along the street 马匹沿街嘚嘚慢行。 Example sentencesExamples -  Carriages clip-clop down streets filled with picture-snapping families.
 -  All the buildings, dating from the colonial era are painted deep yellow, which made a glorious contrast to the deepening blue sky as we clip-clopped around.
 -  Sometimes I can hear the horses whinnying, hooves clip-clopping up the street.
 -  Ryre's mind drifted back into the present as his horse clip-clopped its way to the front of the livery stable and stopped.
 -  They clip-clopped along the semblance of a path at a constant but jerky pace.
 -  In 1861, horse-drawn wagons clip-clopped to the top of the newly completed carriage road in a plodding three hours.
 -  Horses drawing carts clip-clop along the unsurfaced roads and gypsy children run barefoot in hot pursuit.
 -  The cobbled roads wound their way through the city, spinning an intricate web, while taxis and food carts clip-clopped slowly down them.
 -  Ducking trees and clip-clopping along, we climbed the hill behind the backpackers.
 -  Last night there were 15 or 20 police on horses clip-clopping down my street at 11.30 p.m., keeping children and everyone else awake.
 -  She clip-clops into the adjacent meeting room to grab a pile of cardboard mock-ups.
 -  He loaned Bunyan £100 for a horse and wagon and the couple clip-clopped up the A6.
 -  Thus, I learn that shoe fetishes traverse all worlds and there's loads of us clip-clopping around the big white government building on Dili Harbour.
 -  Carriages being pulled by horses clip-clopped along the coble streets and their masters whipped them to pick up the pace.
 -  I clip-clopped down to him, and slid my hand into his.
 -  But as we clip-clopped off down the lane, I was nervous.
 -  As the horses clip-clopped along, their riders sat relaxed, talking animatedly.
 -  Kate's boots clip-clopped as she skipped to the board.
 -  They quietly clip-clopped into their stalls, and let the helping-hands fasten the ropes to the doorways.
 -  Two seconds before I started crying, I heard heels clip-clopping from down the hallway.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: imitative.    Definition of clip-clop in US English: clip-clop(also clippety-clop) nounˈklɪpklɑpˈklipkläp The sound as of a horse's hoofs beating on a hard surface. (马蹄的)嘚嘚声 Example sentencesExamples -  I was silent for a while, listening to the clip-clop of our horses' hooves, wishing for a rest of both body and spirt.
 -  For a moment the only sound was the clip-clop of hooves on the tarmac.
 -  He heard the clip-clop - splash of horses walking through water and looked up.
 -  Midnight's shoes, like the other mounts, were wrapped in cloth bags to dampen the clip-clop sound horseshoes make on cobblestones.
 -  If she listened carefully, she would hear the clip-clop of Muthassan's wooden clogs at the gate.
 -  She was about to run for it when she heard a loud clip-clop.
 -  The scuffling of boots and the softer clip-clop of a woman's heels brought his thoughts from Caroline.
 -  Then the clip-clop of hooves on cobblestone resounded in her ears.
 -  I heard the far away swish of the treetops way above my head, I heard the clip-clops as Arianna fled the scene, I heard Malem's heavy breathing.
 -  Jynx imagined that if the streets had been wide enough she would have heard the steady clip-clop of horses drawing carriages to market.
 -  They heard the clip-clops of the horses and the whip of the driver.
 -  I smiled, looking at Brandon as he clapped his hands together making a clip-clop of horse's hooves.
 -  Hearing the clip-clop of her shoes, he looked up as she approached.
 -  The clip-clop of Dr. Vraille's shoes drew closer and Parie pressed back against her hiding place.
 -  Hundreds of feet clopped against the cobblestones of the road, adding the gentle clip-clop to the swelling voices.
 -  Neighs, whinnies, and snorts, along with the clip-clop of hooves as the horses tore through the camp, made it all but impossible to hear.
 -  The hallway creaked, the rain beat the roof like the clip-clop of a horse's hooves, and beds squeaked as children climbed wearily into them.
 -  It was calm and peaceful; the only sound was the clip-clop of the horses' hooves and the chirping of the birds.
 -  The roar of motorcycle engines will drown out the clip-clop of horses and jarveys when more than 1,000 bikes parade through Killarney tomorrow.
 -  Without the clip-clop of cavalry or neigh of a prince of Windsor, the state opening of the Scottish parliament went off this week.
 
 
 verbˈklɪpklɑpˈklipkläp no object, with adverbial of direction Move with a clip-clop.  the horses clip-clopped slowly along the street 马匹沿街嘚嘚慢行。 Example sentencesExamples -  Horses drawing carts clip-clop along the unsurfaced roads and gypsy children run barefoot in hot pursuit.
 -  He loaned Bunyan £100 for a horse and wagon and the couple clip-clopped up the A6.
 -  In 1861, horse-drawn wagons clip-clopped to the top of the newly completed carriage road in a plodding three hours.
 -  Sometimes I can hear the horses whinnying, hooves clip-clopping up the street.
 -  Thus, I learn that shoe fetishes traverse all worlds and there's loads of us clip-clopping around the big white government building on Dili Harbour.
 -  Two seconds before I started crying, I heard heels clip-clopping from down the hallway.
 -  I clip-clopped down to him, and slid my hand into his.
 -  Carriages clip-clop down streets filled with picture-snapping families.
 -  Last night there were 15 or 20 police on horses clip-clopping down my street at 11.30 p.m., keeping children and everyone else awake.
 -  They clip-clopped along the semblance of a path at a constant but jerky pace.
 -  They quietly clip-clopped into their stalls, and let the helping-hands fasten the ropes to the doorways.
 -  Carriages being pulled by horses clip-clopped along the coble streets and their masters whipped them to pick up the pace.
 -  As the horses clip-clopped along, their riders sat relaxed, talking animatedly.
 -  The cobbled roads wound their way through the city, spinning an intricate web, while taxis and food carts clip-clopped slowly down them.
 -  Kate's boots clip-clopped as she skipped to the board.
 -  Ducking trees and clip-clopping along, we climbed the hill behind the backpackers.
 -  All the buildings, dating from the colonial era are painted deep yellow, which made a glorious contrast to the deepening blue sky as we clip-clopped around.
 -  She clip-clops into the adjacent meeting room to grab a pile of cardboard mock-ups.
 -  But as we clip-clopped off down the lane, I was nervous.
 -  Ryre's mind drifted back into the present as his horse clip-clopped its way to the front of the livery stable and stopped.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: imitative.     |