Clink
(verb)
To make a sharp sound when two hard objects collide or are struck together.
Origin:
From middle english, meaning "to make a sharp sound".
Examples:
- The glasses clinked together as they touched.
- She clinked her spoon against the side of her cup.
- The chains clinked as the prisoner moved.
- The coins clinked as they hit the pavement.
- The swords clinked as they clashed in battle.