Listen to native speakers pronounce “click” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
Click.
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click on that because people want to see
click away you can actually pay less
click leave the homies always had me
Click. Turned off the clippers, screamed at me,
click, up, down, left, right, menu, back, etc.
Click the link in the description
click the link in the description or scan this QR code.
click that link in the description
Click that link in the description or scan this QR code.
Click that link in the description
Click here to learn more. To learn about the whole story."
click here to support a cause your storyteller believes in."
Click-click!
click the tentative button!
click click, when you closed the door in a car?
Click and, bang, you're in this museum.
click, food, click, food --
(Click, click, bang)
"Click here for a picture of my dog."
click on the email, not to follow the thing, and then you're like,
click on because when I learned about
click. How fast does it come? It's
click around on a computer and do
click make it a clinical definition of
click on them. Uh, they just because I
click around and kind of get lost.
click on some text to draft a reply to it or learn more about that text.
click on this file, which basically
Click the link, submit your questions,
click, buy, lie, or die or whatever
click to call feature being launched and
Click here.
Click on their hearts.
Click on their faces.
Click, click, click, click, click in code.
click clock, only moves about a third of a millimeter,
Click, click, click, closer, click.
click through a bunch of forms to get these controls.
clicked to see how many times parents
clicks. But when there are quiet
(clicker clicking) and the cultural revolution
(clicker clicking) Many of you have shared
clicks, comments, shares, retweets, that kind of thing.
“Click.”
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