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clatter

verb intransitive
To make rattling sounds; to make repeated sharp sounds, as by striking sonorous bodies; as, to clatter on a shield.

clatter

To utter continual or repeated sharp sounds, or rattling sounds, by being struck together; as clattering arms.

clatter

To talk fast and idly; to run on; to rattle with the tongue.

clatter

verb transitive
To strike and make a rattling noise. You clatter still your brazen kettle.

clatter

To dispute, jar or clamor.

clatter

noun
A rapid succession of abrupt, sharp sounds, made by the collision of metallic or other sonorous bodies; rattling sounds.

clatter

Tumultuous and confused noise; a repetition of abrupt, sharp sounds.