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[ UK /klˈæŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɫæŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a loud resonant repeating noise
    he could hear the clang of distant bells
VERB
  1. make a loud noise
    clanging metal

How To Use clang In A Sentence

  • The spoon had been bent into such a shape that would provide louder clanging, and the pot was misshapen, being dented in many places.
  • A dirty orange glow escapes from half-open hatches, grilled vents, and small square windows of grimy glass, and the clangour of beaten metal can be heard far out into the endless snowstorm. Weapon Of Choice short story – excerpt « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • There was the hiss of pressurization, then the clang of a hammer against metal Brunner's signal that they were ready. CORMORANT
  • He used his knife to deflect her sword and they clashed with a loud clang.
  • We suddenly heard a feeble clang of the gate - like someone was knocking, but not very hard.
  • The clanging sound of metal on metal assaulted his ears.
  • Oops, Business minister Baroness Vadera seems to have dropped a clanger - the BBC are reporting that "Baroness Vadera was asked when the UK could expect to see some" green shoots "and replied:" It's a very uncertain world right now globally ... "a few green shoots"
  • In a moment of blind panic, I crashed through the back door, the door clanging on its frame as it snapped back into place.
  • A fallen sword clanged and scraped across the stone. Sharpe's Rifles
  • He was carrying his hand bell by its clapper, and he shifted his grip to the handle and began clanging.
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