Sentences with phrase «clack like»

The soft tip doesn't clack like Adonit's stylus does, and it can produce incredibly fine lines with variations in darkness as you increase pressure.
Mel had been lugging watering cans out there for two weeks and his back bones were starting to clack like mah - jong tiles.

Not exact matches

From then on the two exchanged quips and gifts like Mr. and Mrs. Hart — flowers, candy, a dictionary, clacking plastic teeth and, on gold medal night, champagne and a stuffed puppy.
But what was meta on the page became fetish in cinematic form, so the clackety - freakin» - clack of Briony's typewriter, like that infernal word — oh, that infernal word!
So I was driving the other day, right before my engine over heated (I don't think its relevant to the noise or it might be) and my engine started kinda knocking sounds kinda like a clacking noise.
What made the R8 exceptional back then and keeps it so damn tempting now is its sweet chassis balance, crisp and intuitive steering, Lotus - like fluidity over tricky road surfaces, the click - clack of the open-gated manual» box and, not least, the stirring soundtrack and immediate response of that 4.2 - litre V8.
Fierce curbside games of dominoes clack along in view of faded buildings with names like Apolo and El Grande.
And albatross that, during their mating dance, clacked their bills together like castanets.
The keys feel good under the fingers, quick to respond with minimal pressure needed, and there's still enough of a clack there to make typing strangely satisfying, although they do have a slight spongeness to them that purist mechanical fans may not like.
In testing they feel more like a Cherry MX Brown with some rubber dampening that stops them from bottoming out with such a loud clack.
Even if I'm playing something like GTAV, my driving is filled with tons of «clack clack clack» noises while I'm making intricate turns, instead of a more fluid motion while steering harder and lighter from one second to the next.
A hermit crab bobbles about, wearing a shell that looks like a Brancusi head, clacking its pincers, happy in its new home.
Others, like a fringed knitted cylinder hanging from the ceiling, evade the funerary in refreshingly nimble sways and clacks.
A lot of the systems design that people are looking at — like Christopher Clack — even if you can get the renewables up to 80 percent, then you have a piece there probably natural gas «peakers» [power plants that run in periods of high electricity demand], at least based on current technology, are way cheaper than any [energy] storage.
segues into «We'd like to know, why it is so, that certain diesels must be slow and thwack and thrum and flong and hum and clack and clack
I clacked away, hammering out the first pages that I promised myself would be a transformative story about what it was like to be limited, restrained and oppressed as an adolescent girl in Canada.
There's nothing quite like the satisfying «clack» of a mechanical keyboard, but these days, they seem to mostly be the domain of gamers.
When you get going on a Word document — like, say, a product review — the clicks and clacks become loud, but that's half the pleasure.
I like the link to Click and Clack — good diversity and humor — similar to this blog.
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