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Clop - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Clop is the sharp, hollow sound made by a horse’s hooves hitting a hard surface, like pavement or wood. It is often used to describe the rhythmic noise of a horse walking or trotting.

clop

/klɑp/ /klɒp/

Definition:

The sound made by a horse's hooves hitting the ground.

Synonyms:

clip-clop, clopping, hoofbeat

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

silence, stillness

Common Collocations:

horse's clop, clop of hooves, rhythmic clop

Derivatives:

clopping, clopped

Usage Tips:

Use "clop" to describe the rhythmic sound of a horse walking or trotting on a hard surface.

Common Phrases:

clop along, clop-clop sound, steady clop

Etymology:

Imitative origin, mimicking the sound of a horse's hooves striking the ground.

Examples:

  • 1. The horse's clop echoed down the cobblestone street.
  • 2. She heard the steady clop of hooves approaching from afar.
  • 3. The donkey began to clop slowly across the wooden bridge.
  • 4. A loud clop startled the birds in the quiet alley.

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