Clacks

/klæks/ verb

Makes a sharp, clicking sound repeatedly, like fingers tapping on a keyboard or typewriter keys striking paper.

Imitative origin—'clack' mimics the actual sound it describes, similar to how 'click,' 'crack,' and 'knock' work. Used in English since at least the 1500s to represent percussion sounds.

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