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clatter
brzęczeć

I. clatter [ˈklætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VB intr

1. clatter (make noise):

clatter
brzęczeć [perf za-]
clatter shoes, typewriter

2. clatter (move noisily):

II. clatter [ˈklætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] VB trans

to clatter sth
brzęczeć [perf za-] czymś

III. clatter [ˈklætəʳ, Am -t̬ɚ] N

clatter
clatter of shoes, typewriter
Present
Iclatter
youclatter
he/she/itclatters
weclatter
youclatter
theyclatter
Past
Iclattered
youclattered
he/she/itclattered
weclattered
youclattered
theyclattered
Present Perfect
Ihaveclattered
youhaveclattered
he/she/ithasclattered
wehaveclattered
youhaveclattered
theyhaveclattered
Past Perfect
Ihadclattered
youhadclattered
he/she/ithadclattered
wehadclattered
youhadclattered
theyhadclattered

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to clatter sth
brzęczeć [perf za-] czymś

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

The resulting rapid-fire clatter of the repiniques, along with the distinctive driving roll of the 4th surdo, gives samba-reggae an unmistakable sound.
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Within a few moments, a clatter of harmonicas hit the stage.
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This part of the story is clattered with and fractioned by numerous police reports regarding the close watch on politically active revolutionaries.
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The boy has a cord tied round his waist attached to a trailing slate which would clatter along the ground as he ran.
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Upon hearing an intruder, atomies hide and try to make the intruder go away, using false lights, clattering voices, and pesky, summoned insects.
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