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  • 31click — I. verb Etymology: probably imitative Date: 1581 transitive verb 1. to strike, move, or produce with a click < clicked his heels together > 2. to select especially in a computer interface by pressing a button on a control device (as a mouse)&#8230; …

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  • 32Click! — This article is about the Romanian newspaper. For other uses, see Click (disambiguation). Click! (former Averea) is a Romanian tabloid newspaper owned by Adevărul Holding media company.[1] In 2009, Click! had the top sales in Romania, with&#8230; …

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  • 33click — {{11}}click (n.) 1610s, from CLICK (Cf. click) (v.). {{12}}click (v.) 1580s, of imitative origin (Cf. Du., E.Fris. klikken to click; O.Fr. clique tick of a clock ). The figurative sense of fit together (based on the sound of a key in a lock,&#8230; …

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  • 34click — I. v. n. Tick, clack, clink, beat, vibrate with a click. II. v. a. 1. Move with a click, make click. 2. Sound with a click, utter with a click. III. n. 1. Tick, clack, clink, beat. 2. Pawl, detent, catch, ratchet …

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  • 35click — /klɪk / (say klik) noun 1. a slight, sharp sound: the click of a latch. 2. some clicking mechanism, as a detent or a pawl. 3. Phonetics a speech sound produced by allowing air to flow suddenly into a partial vacuum in the mouth or in part of the&#8230; …

  • 36Click — Clic Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}} &#160;&#160;Sigles d une seule lettre &#160;&#160;Sigles de deux lettres &#160;&#160;Sigles de trois lettres …

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  • 37click — 01. The door closed with a [click]. 02. My girlfriend and I [clicked] the first time we met. 03. If you [click] on the picture of the ball, you ll see the latest pictures from the soccer tournament. 04. We could hear the [clicking] of the dog s&#8230; …

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  • 38click — n. & v. n. 1 a slight sharp sound as of a switch being operated. 2 a sharp non vocal suction, used as a speech sound in some languages. 3 a catch in machinery acting with a slight sharp sound. 4 (of a horse) an action causing a hind foot to touch …

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  • 39Click — This interesting surname with variant spellings Cleak, Cleake, Cleke, Click, Clicke, etc. derives from a piece of land in the parish of Ermington near plymouth, first recorded in 1278, as Clekeland(e) and still known as Clickland. The placename&#8230; …

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  • 40click — [klɪk] verb I 1) [I/T] to make a short high sound like the sound of a switch, or to make an object make this sound The cameras continued clicking as they drove away.[/ex] The young soldier clicked his heels and saluted.[/ex] You get the waiter s&#8230; …

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