big house vs clink

big house

noun
  • Prison, jail. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see big, house. 

  • A religious building of the Delaware Indians, representing the cosmos. 

clink

noun
  • A prison. 

  • The sound of metal on metal, or glass on glass. 

  • Stress cracks produced in metal ingots as they cool after being cast. 

verb
  • To clinch; to rivet. 

  • To make a clinking sound; to make a sound of metal on metal or glass on glass; to strike materials such as metal or glass against one another. 

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