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Clatter Clat‧Ter ˈklætə ər Verb 1[Intransitive Heavy Hard

Front clatter
Back clat‧ter /ˈklætə $ -ər/ verb
1[intransitive] if heavy hard objects clatter, or if you clatter them, they make a loud unpleasant noise:
The tray slipped and clattered to the floor.
2[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to move quickly and noisily:
children clattering up and down the stairs
—clatter noun [singular, uncountable]:
the clatter of dishes

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