A loud resonant repeating noise.
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.
6 Ser Rodrik came for her just as the bell ceased its clangor .
7 Shouts and the clangor of battle filtered through the thick stone walls.
8 A heavy and prolonged clangor followed, as steel jarred home against steel.
9 It rebounded with a tiny, sharp clangor , gleaming harmlessly as it flew.
10 Then, upon this stillness, there suddenly broke a tremendous clangor of sounds.
11 Behind him, the yard rang to the clangor of steel on steel.
12 But the hallooing and the clangor of the horns came nearer and nearer.
13 There is virile clangor in the firmly struck octaves of the opening pages.
14 Just now there was a sudden terrible clangor in the castle.
15 Louder grew the clangor of the drums, the gongs, the pipes.
16 It is produced by the cracked-pot clangor of the cheap church-bells.
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