▪ I. clink-clank, n.
Also clink-to-clank.
[See clink n.1, v.1]
A succession or alternation of clinking sounds; fig. a senseless jingle of words.
| a 1790 Old Derbysh. Riddle, Clink, clank, under't bank Ten agen four [A milkmaid milking]. 1679 Penn Addr. Prot. 156 The Priesthood..by their usurpt Commission of Apostleship, their pretended Succession, and their Clink Clank of extraordinary Ordination. 1888 Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk., Comin clink-to-clank along the road. |
▪ II. clink-clank, v. intr.
To make a clink-clank sound.
| 1921 H. Walpole Young Enchanted iii. iii, The ships clink-clank against the side of the pier. |