clatter
1clat·ter
verb \ˈkla-tər\Definition of CLATTER
intransitive verb
1
: to make a rattling sound <the dishes clattered on the shelf>
2
: to talk noisily or rapidly
3
: to move or go with a clatter <clattered down the stairs>
transitive verb
: to cause to clatter
— clat·ter·er \-tər-ər\ noun
— clat·ter·ing·ly \ˈkla-tə-riŋ-lē\ adverb
Examples of CLATTER
- The shutters clattered against the house.
- He heard dishes clattering in the kitchen.
- The box dropped and dozens of marbles clattered across the floor.
- The wagon clattered down the road.
Origin of CLATTER
Middle English clatren, from Old English *clatrian; of imitative origin
First Known Use: 13th century
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