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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "clop" in a sentence

    clop example sentences

    clop


    1. by the rumble of heavy wheels and the clop, clop, clopping of a multitude of hooves


    2. Only the clop, clop, clopping of hooves on the dry-packed sand of the


    3. Every clop of Grover's hooves echoed on the marble floor


    4. The muffled clop of Daneara’s hooves filled the sudden silence


    5. He prayed that the rattle of the wagon and clip clop of the nag would overpower the rumble of Centaur’s hooves


    6. Kristen continued to clop down the sidewalk


    7. The clip clop of our horses hooves sounded loud as we made our way down the stone paved byways and thoroughfares of Philanthia’s grandest city


    8. He should have been hearing the cries of street hawkers, the clop of horses and the rumble of wooden cartwheels, the background murmur of a thousand conversations – but there was nothing


    9. The doctor comes and goes, the occasional woman closes her bony hand around Marie-Laure’s shoulder, and at exactly two o’clock by the bonging of the cathedral bells, the doctor returns with a man who says nothing beyond good afternoon, who smells of dirt and clover, who lifts Madame Manec and carries her out into the street and sets her on a horse cart as though she is a bag of milled oats and the horse’s shoes clop away and the doctor strips the bedsheets and Marie-Laure finds Etienne in the corner of the kitchen whispering: Madame is dead, Madame is dead


    10. creak of the wheels and the slow clop of the ponies' hoofs

    11. He ran back to Claude, who, sensing the visit was over, started off again at a good clop


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    Synonyms for "clop"

    clip-clop clippety-clop clop clopping clumping clunking clump clunk plunk

    "clop" definitions

    the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surface


    make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground