clatterers

/ˈklætərərz/
noun
  1. People or things that make a loud, rattling noise, like hard objects hitting each other.
    • The clatterers in the kitchen dropped a stack of pots and pans.
    • During the parade, the clatterers on stilts banged their wooden sticks together.
    • The old printing press was one of the noisiest clatterers in the factory.
  2. People who talk noisily or chattering without stopping.
    • My aunt is one of those cheerful clatterers who fills every silence with stories.
    • The clatterers at the back of the bus made it hard for the driver to concentrate.
    • The teacher asked the clatterers to be quiet during the movie.
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