22 collocations for clinked

The Colonel selected the ditty of "Wapping Old Stairs," which charming old song he sang so pathetically that even the professional gentlemen buzzed a sincere applause, and some wags who were inclined to jeer at the beginning of the performance, clinked their glasses and rapped their sticks with quite a respectful enthusiasm.

Estada knows this, and will not dare act until he has put clinking coin in the pockets of his men.

But when he is only a lieutenant or a captain he has nothing heavier than his epaulettes upon his shoulders, so that he can clink his spurs and swing his dolman, drain his glass and kiss his girl, thinking of nothing save of enjoying a gallant life.

I took the opportunity to empty half the contents of a whisky bottle into the spittoon, and after lighting a pipe proceeded to clink a tumbler at steady intervals as evidence of debauch well under way.

Mr. Caruthers filled a glass with ice and brandy and soda, and walked back to his place by the mantel, on which he rested his arm, while he clinked the ice in the glass and looked down into it.

If I went into the gardens, clinking the wicket latch loudly after me, to pull the marigolds, heartsease, and lady's-slippers, and draw a drink with the water-sodden well-bucket and its noisy chain; or, knocking off with my stick the tall, heavy-headed dahlias and sunflowers, hunting among the beds for cucumbers and love-applesno one called out to me from any opened window; no dog sprang forward to bark an alarm.

Morits tries his hunting-horn, that which was Oberon's horn in the inn-parlour, and everything danced, from Ulla to "Mutter paa Toppen:"[M] they stamped with their feet and clapped their hands, and clinked the pewter lid of the ale-tankard; "hej kara Sjæl!

They clinked mugs.

' Intellectual, isnt it?" Susanna, whilst singing, executed a fantastic slow dance, stopping at certain points to clink a pair of little cymbals attached to her ankles, and to look for a moment archly at the clergyman.

Morits tries his hunting-horn, that which was Oberon's horn in the inn-parlour, and everything danced, from Ulla to "Mutter paa Toppen:"[M] they stamped with their feet and clapped their hands, and clinked the pewter lid of the ale-tankard; "hej kara Sjæl!

Fascinated, he watched the skeleton fingers as they clinked the gold pieces.

Some hardly heard their chissel's clinking sound, 1793.]

The flagging horses stumbled at roots, Floundered in mires, or clinked the stones; No rider spake except aside; But the wounded cramped in the ambulance, It was horror to hear their groans Jerked along in the woodland ride, While Mosby's clan their revery hide.

he inquired, clinking the strips of metal between his fingers.

Everyone walked on tiptoe, and spoke in whispers, afraid even of coughing or of clinking a teaspoon on the sideboard.

' Munden returned her look with a certain curiosity, and watched her as she began to clink together the things upon the table.

It is like Peer Gyntthe "Morning" thing on the gramophone, you know; he clinks a toothbrush against a mug, he pours out water.

These beggars clink their metal boxes languidly, or sleep, lying flat on the stones.

Quietly in the room clinked the brick-mason's work.

You had as good clink this cannakin" (suiting the action to the word) "as your bell.

Beams are cracklingposts are shrinking Walls are sinkingwindows clinking Children crying Mothers flying And the beast (the black ruin yet smoldering under) Yells the howl of its pain and its ghastly wonder!

What is more, they were paid in clinking gold, whereas the Turks, when paid at all, got paper currency.

22 collocations for  clinked