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A loud resonant repeating noise.
crash
clash
clang
clank
clangor
clangour
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crash
into the Milky Way 10 billion years ago?
2
The brief market
crash
rattled investors already unhinged by the financial crisis.
3
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crash
.…
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4
Commentary: What Italy's power
crash
means for the EU First and clearest.
5
The stock market
crash
of 1929 and Great Depression further shook society.
1
But a possible
clash
between Christians and Muslims was prevented, police said.
2
The government also imposed a ban on social media after that
clash
.
3
A violent
clash
between civilians and police broke out as a result.
4
A spokeswoman said: It's not really a
clash
with the Terracotta Army.
5
Twenty protesters and nine officers were injured in the
clash
,
police said.
1
I bear the
clang
of death; my strength and armor shall prevail.
2
Soon the wild
clang
of the bell awoke the people of Andernach.
3
The wailing
clang
of the boiler went out over the whole town.
4
The discordant
clang
of the gong died away into the far distance.
5
The answer was covered by the autocratic
clang
on the engine-room gong.
1
Something made a dull
clank
on the far side of the room.
2
At last came the
clank
,
clank
of shod hoofs in the valley.
3
It landed with a
clank
on the floor in the far corner.
4
He heard the
clank
of a sword against the first stone step.
5
He heard people running behind him and the metallic
clank
of buckets.
1
The
clangor
of the clocks had ceased, and all again was still.
2
As before, the
clangor
died, leaving in its wake a bewildered silence.
3
Astern died the
clangor
of dock and wharf into a remote discord.
4
The
clangor
of arms ceased and no enemy to British authority appeared.
5
Again there was a
clangor
under hatches, and the suffering bearings shrieked.
1
Temple bells there were in the
clangour
of the road cars.
2
The bow shot out and down upon the instrument with a great
clangour
.
3
The morning
clangour
he must know to be a tragedy of foulest import.
4
A
clangour
like hammers flung about a boiler hastened our steps.
5
It made me jump, the sudden loud
clangour
breaking such a self-preoccupied silence.
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