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The sun felt good on his face as they clopped along.
She made as if to clop him with the picnic basket.
They walked in silence, the horses clopping along behind them.
"I'll just put this on his desk," she said and clopped off again.
They clopped down through rocks, rolling and knocking them one against the other.
We mounted one staircase after another, our feet clopping on the marble.
I heard high heels clopping toward the table, and Lyda was back.
The horses clopped on, through the thick darkness, carefully feeling their way.
Their hoofs clop easily on the stones of the main road.
The figure disappeared, and a new smaller person clopped toward her in chunky heels.
They walked toward it, their shoes clopping listlessly on the concrete.
I stared at it as my horse clopped past, trying to place it.
Lafayette clopped beside him, patiently bearing at least half his weight.
A man was ahead of her, and she reined in, clopping up and coming to a stop.
Something with hooves, anyway, clopping around out there in the stream."
He could hear her high heels clop away clumsily.
Their boots clopped almost in unison, drawing rich echoes from the stone.
A horse clopped on the road far away.
The four clopped to a halt before her.
He picked up his bag and clopping it on the bed in the spare room, threw back the lid.
Chuck began to whistle and clop his feet into the soft earth in a goose step.
Now hooves clopped on the pavement beside the car as Starling got out.
She ignored me, of course, and kept clopping along over the path at her slow, steady pace.
Absently Barney watched them go, their footsteps clopping through the high gallery.
Still grinning, the captain left the cabin and clopped up the ladder to the deck.