1. clinking - Noun
2. clinking - Verb
4. clinking - Adjective Satellite
of Clink
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll sorts of men had the capacity to kill for the convenience of their betters; though usually, the only spell required could be fitted in a clinking purse. Lois McMaster Bujold
This is a cardinal Ya-Ya rule: you must meet each person's eyes while clinking glasses in a toast. Otherwise, the ritual has no meaning, it's just pure show. And that is something the Ya-Yas are not. Rebecca Wells
As I scan the sunny scene of revelers in shorts and sundresses clinking glasses of rosé and nibbling finger foods, the radar in my mind inevitably homes in on a hot spot. Source: Internet
Concurrent with an increase in telephonic hearings, these noises, along with barking dogs, engine hum, clinking glasses, whining screen doors, and the occasional flushing toilet, became a part of my law practice. Source: Internet
Constant clinking of forks hitting empty plates, chatter humming around the room as children scurry around, and grandparents enjoy the food on their plates. Source: Internet
Somewhere on a windy mountainside, surrounded by clinking wind chimes, Vin Diesel came face to face with himself while on Facebook Live, and all he could see were blessings. Source: Internet