A loud resonant repeating noise.
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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