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Meaning click meaning

What does click mean?
Definitions in simple English

click

Click is the act of operating a switch so that it clicks.

click

If you click on something, you use a computer mouse and push a button. The computer wants me to click this button. If you click on a website, you visit that website. Click simple.wiktionary.org to visit the main page of the Simple English Wiktionary.

click

(= snap) move or strike with a noise he clicked on the light his arm was snapped forward (= chink) a short light metallic sound (= tick) make a clicking or ticking sound The clock ticked away produce a click Xhosa speakers click (= dawn, penetrate) become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions It dawned on him that she had betrayed him she was penetrated with sorrow depression of a button on a computer mouse a click on the right button for example (= suction stop) a stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth (as in Bantu) (= cluck) make a clucking sounds, characteristic of hens (= snap) cause to make a snapping sound snap your fingers (= chatter) click repeatedly or uncontrollably Chattering teeth (= pawl) a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward

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Conjugation click conjugation

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Simple sentences

Double-click on the icon.
Did you hear the click?
Click to edit!
Click below to sign the petition!
To unsubscribe, click here.
Double click the map to zoom in on a place.
Click here to skip this ad.
Click here to edit the sentence.
Click the picture to go to the next page!
Double-click the icon.
To see the answer to the question, simply click on the question.
Please do not answer this fraudulent e-mail and certainly do not click on the links in the e-mail.
Click me to hide this screen.
I think that you wanted to add a translation of the sentence where you posted a comment. To translate a sentence, just click on this button.
Click here for more information.
Click on the link.

Movie subtitles

Like a light switch Just go 'click'!
Stand up and click your heels together!
Say, she couldn't make a better choice, and she's a swell gal, and I hope you both click.
When you hear the metallic click-click, hang on.
Keep going around to those casting offices. I'm sure you'll click.
When you get the right one a click happens inside of you.
That click just happened inside of me.
That click just now on my telephone.
You don't have to click your heels in the air to write a lyric.
I was scared the play might click and bust up our partnership and I couldn't lean on you anymore.
Something went click, and here I am.
Hi, Click.
A click in my head.
I used this little jigger to click it over a notch with every turn.
I'm sorry, but I've already subscribed to Click, Pick, Hick, Tick Gaff, Staff, Laugh and Chaff.
Oh, Nicky, you know you click better when I'm around.
And then there was a little click as they hung up the receiver.
Click, click.
No until we open and click.
You don't have to click your heels in the air to write a lyric. Now, wait a minute.
CLICK You're lucky.
You can hear yourself click-clickin' to Chicago.
Clickety-click.
CIickety-click, I can hear them wheels going around.
CIickety-clickety-click.
As soon as I click, I'll pay you back every nickel of it, ok?
Hear the click?
Look. Click!
You track, you aim, you fire and--click!
How much could it only click for a day?
Click on the radio and talk.
And I'm going to click on the signal of the machine, and you'll hear where I am.
Everybody click to number one.
Number two. Everybody click to number two.
You can click all you want, but I'm not going.

News and current affairs

The barriers to entry are negligible, because competition is just one click away.
Diasporas are now a mouse click away.
As I click on the Web site of the county government, there is no mention of slave labor or child workers at the brick factory.
All I have to do is click reply, find Juan's e-mail address, add a brief comment and hit send.
I don't click to a Web site invitation or a presentation.

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