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  • 'Clinking' was, as I recall it, Oswald's consolatory epithet.

    New Treasure Seekers Edith 1925

  • 'Clinking' was, as I recall it, Oswald's consolatory epithet.

    New Treasure Seekers or, The Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune 1891

  • Clinking glasses with a top German spy thrilled Mary.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Clinking champagne glasses, both spouses agree that Dad must fly to Africa for two months to finish filming while Mom cares for the baby.

    On Being a Bad Mother 2009

  • Clinking of the dish and clacking at her laptop allowed my ears to form a picture of her.

    Wonder Woman Jessie Galioto-Grebe 2011

  • Clinking champagne glasses, both spouses agree that Dad must fly to Africa for two months to finish filming while Mom cares for the baby.

    On Being a Bad Mother 2009

  • Clinking glasses with a top German spy thrilled Mary.

    Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011

  • Clinking his tankard to those of his companions, he said, Here's to our benefactor, Mr. Big Mouth.

    TGIF Bob Lamb 2012

  • Clinking the tiny spoon he had against his glass he said, You know what sound that is, Nicholas?

    Foreign Influence Brad Thor 2010

  •   Clinking and clamoring with all its false allegations.

    Not All Who Wander Are Lost 2009

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