Sentences with clatter
clat·ter
C c - He turned and clattered down the stairs. [VERB preposition/adverb]
- His hobnail boots clattered on the stone floor. [VERB preposition]
- Ambulance and police sirens along Kerferd Road; construction work; the rattle and clatter of trains; a car revving too close.
- There was a clatter as it sucked away fragments of windscreen glass.
- From somewhere distant he heard the clatter of a typewriter. [+ of]
- The shutters clattered in the wind.
- He hates noise and clatter and if he doesn't like the music he can't bear to be in the room.
- And the score, with a clatter of staccato rhythms, reinforces the sound of the typewriter at work.
- The iron-wheeled cart clattered down the street.
- They clattered on and on about their children.
- clattering the pots and pans in the sink.
- The stagecoach made a terrible clatter going over the wooden bridge.
- They had to shout over the clatter at the cocktail party.
- The patter of feet, and clatter of strap and swivel, seemed to swell into a bewildering din, but they were almost upon the fielato offices, where the carretera entered the town, before a rifle flashed.