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Meanings of
clangour
in English
Catalan
estrèpit
Spanish
estrépito
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A loud resonant repeating noise.
crash
clash
clang
clank
clangor
clangoring
Catalan
estrèpit
Synonyms
Examples for "
crash
"
crash
clash
clang
clank
clangor
Examples for "
crash
"
1
Links: Did Andromeda
crash
into the Milky Way 10 billion years ago?
2
The brief market
crash
rattled investors already unhinged by the financial crisis.
3
Tells about the recent elections and the stock market
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.
Usage of
clangour
in English
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.
6
I would he were the only
clangour
I had to fear in this house.
7
And the loud
clangour
of a bell supported the invitation.
8
A frightful monotonous
clangour
rent the interior of the safe.
9
The
clangour
of the outer door closing recalled that there was danger still below.
10
Into the station it came blustering, with cloud and
clangour
.
11
Smoke and
clangour
,
and odours not often met with in Wiltshire, are very insistent.
12
The
clangour
died away as he reached out automatically to press the receiving switch.
13
There came to his struggling consciousness the persistent steady
clangour
of many deep bells.
14
They entered upon a scene of indescribable confusion and
clangour
.
15
He struggled, he called, he cried; his voice was lost in the din and
clangour
.
16
The
clangour
of rolling in the shed ceased abruptly.
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About this term
clangour
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
loud clangour
accustomed clangour
brazen clangour
come the clangour
ceaseless clangour
More collocations
Translations for
clangour
Catalan
estrèpit
Spanish
estrépito
Clangour
through the time
Clangour
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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