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  • noun Plural form of clicking.

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Examples

  • As I type this I can hear the clickings of the keyboard, the whoosh of the air conditioner, the faint creaking of the chair as I lean back.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • As I type this I can hear the clickings of the keyboard, the whoosh of the air conditioner, the faint creaking of the chair as I lean back.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • Throg sputtered and mouthed difficult Italian, then, surprisingly, mouthed a clearly English word, "Dunno," and burst into gutteral cluckings and clickings.

    "The Morons" by Harl Vincent, part 4 Johnny Pez 2010

  • But despite a few clickings on your site, there is no address provided to send the postcard to, if I was so inclined to scribble upon one.

    brainstorming 2007

  • The clickings of the door had informed him that it was a standard throw-bolt, a universal fixture, easily overcome.

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • The clickings of the door had informed him that it was a standard throw-bolt, a universal fixture, easily overcome.

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • The clickings of the door had informed him that it was a standard throw-bolt, a universal fixture, easily overcome.

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • There were loud clickings and rumblings high up in the air, and in the red glow May could now see she was indeed in an enormous pit, lined with hundreds of tiers going up farther than the eye could see.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

  • There were loud clickings and rumblings high up in the air, and in the red glow May could now see she was indeed in an enormous pit, lined with hundreds of tiers going up farther than the eye could see.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

  • There were loud clickings and rumblings high up in the air, and in the red glow May could now see she was indeed in an enormous pit, lined with hundreds of tiers going up farther than the eye could see.

    May Bird, Warrior Princess Jodi Lynn Anderson 2007

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