clink in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Clink (verb): to make a light, sharp sound as two objects, typically glass or metal, come into contact.
Sample Sentences
- The glasses made a cheerful clink as they touched during the toast.
- She could hear the soft clink of coins in his pocket as he walked by.
- They sat on the patio, enjoying the sunset and the occasional clink of ice in their drinks.
- As the door closed behind him, she heard the clink of his keys dropping onto the table.
- The sound of the clink echoed in the quiet room, breaking the silence.
- The glasses clinked together in a cheerful toast to celebrate their anniversary.
- As the ice cubes tumbled into the glass, they made a satisfying clink that echoed in the quiet bar.
- She could hear the distant clink of coins as the street performer played a lively tune.
- The sound of metal clink against metal filled the air as the workers prepared for the construction project.
- He reached into his pocket and pulled out a set of keys that began to clink softly as he walked.
- The glasses made a cheerful clink as they were raised in a toast.
- She heard the soft clink of coins at the bottom of her purse.
- As the train pulled away, the sound of clinking metal echoed in the distance.
- He watched the ice cubes clink against the glass as he poured the whiskey.
- Their friendship was sealed with a clink of their beer bottles on the bar.