What does Clanker mean?
What does Clanker mean?
clanking noise
Noun. clanker (plural clankers) Something that makes a clanking noise. quotations ▼
What does the name Amberson mean?
Northern Irish (of Scottish or English origin): most probably a patronymic from Ambrose, or possibly a variant of Emerson. Americanized form of Norwegian and Danish Ambrossen and Swedish Ambrosson, patronymics from Ambrose.
What does Clinkering mean?
1. The incombustible residue, fused into an irregular lump, that remains after the combustion of coal. 2. A partially vitrified brick or a mass of bricks fused together.
What is a clinker candy?
Cadbury Clinkers are colourful candy centres dipped in smooth Cadbury milk chocolate.
What is clinker bells?
(also concubbell) dialect British, Canadian. An icicle. Usually in plural. Compare cocklebell , “clinker-bell”.
What does clinkers mean in slang?
mistake
noun Slang. any mistake or error. something that is a failure; a product of inferior quality. a wrong note in a musical performance.
What is a Clanker in Star Wars?
According to Wookieepedia: Clanker: Clone troopers sometimes used this term to describe CIS battle droids in reference to the clanking sound they made while marching. This is sourced to the Clone Wars episode Ambush (the decoded version with popup boxes containing trivia and behind-the-scenes information).
What is a Clanker nation?
A Clanker nation focuses on industrial productivity, using machines to do manual labour and fighting. Though not pretty, Clanker armies are tougher than Darwinist armies, as steel can withstand more than flesh.
What is a Clanker machine?
Clanker machines are equally ingenious, especially the Ottoman ‘war elephants’ which feature in the battle which climaxes the novel. Whether they are human-like cyborgs or steampunk clankers, they always add a unique element to a story. Idioms browser?
What is the meaning of clanger?
English Language Learners Definition of clanger British, informal : a bad and embarrassing mistake See the full definition for clanger in the English Language Learners Dictionary