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How To Use Clanger In A Sentence

  • I can't help noticing the occasional clanger in war films.
  • The only clanger was the crackling, one half of which was flabby and inedible. Lancaster's 10 best budget restaurants, pubs and cafes
  • The secretary dropped a clanger when she mentioned the cancel of the order to her boss who had just had a quarrel with his girlfriend.
  • Somebody's dropped a clanger and at tomorrow's meeting I'll be trying to see how we can stop the same thing from happening again.
  • Your clangers are so obvious and often crucial that they're always highlighted.
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  • To half-time - and this was the part that mattered - the Bulldogs had 21 '' clanger '' kicks, an astonishing number. The Age News Headlines
  • In an embarrassing clanger, it seems they massively misjudged the scale of the fine they would receive.
  • Edwards was recalled but was subbed at half-time after dropping a clanger in the 2-0 defeat by Leyton Orient in October.
  • 'Cled,' he said,'I think I dropped a clanger not getting flowers for Dilys as well. MR STARLIGHT
  • Another clanger, which is called pooping, is of a character that one who is ignorant of the might of the ocean when aroused, would not be apt to foresee. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale
  • Wonderfully athletic and with matchless distribution, he performed miracles for Liverpool during their palmiest days and dropped a few horrific clangers as well.
  • She said: ‘This is a basic error and a real clanger.’
  • I am not knocking the hospital because as I said they do a good job but in this case they have dropped a bit of a clanger.
  • The secretary dropped a clanger when she mentioned the cancel of the order to her boss who had just had a quarrel with his girlfriend.
  • Sure, he has dropped a few clangers at the club, none more so than the ridiculed Nuno Capucho, but the risk of a faulty product grows when you rummage about in the bargain bins.
  • I sometimes feel that the best goalkeeper is the one who makes the fewest clangers.
  • One man said: ‘The council dropped a clanger by passing the planning application for the hospital.’
  • Let's look at the clangers the Council has dropped.
  • You might not have noticed it, but Patrick just admitted he dropped a clanger on "Mandatory". in a mandatory [ie not mandatory - dd] system that encourages private accounts to the point that only someone with the IQ of a head of lettuce wouldn't get it, be my guest. Perspectives on Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Surely not a coincedence that having been linked with a move to Arsenal, Mark Schwarzer drops a clanger," reports David Keith. World Cup 2010: Germany v Australia - as it happened
  • One minute he was committing world-class clangers, the next he was executing world-class saves.
  • Sometimes I drop a clanger, sometimes I make a mistake other times I get it right.
  • I can't help noticing the occasional clanger in war films.
  • Robertson has strong ideas about where he wants to be artistically, but admits to some clangers in his 13-year career.
  • The chairman of the independent community group, said: ‘I think they've dropped a clanger.’
  • On top of his last Parliamentary committee appearance, where among other infelicitous comments, Griffin said that he didn't understand his organisation's budget, he has since dropped a clanger on his relationship with the Government.
  • 1. Spock watching destruction of Vulcan = Leia at the destruction of Alderaan 2. Scotty's Ewok-like friend, who I am informed is called a "clanger" in the SW-verse. Archive 2009-05-01
  • I am not an apologist for him - he did commit an enormous clanger in a very public way at the game - but all the time he has been open and accessible to his questioners.
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  • I can't help noticing the occasional clanger in war films.
  • Television, of course, has its fair share of classics and clangers.
  • 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"
  • She has now made a public apology for the clanger and is writing to council bosses to say sorry after her remarks outraged people in the town, including political, business and sports leaders.
  • He's being blamed for dropping a massive political clanger .
  • Here is a small sample of clangers from Thursday afternoon.
  • And yet you just know they're going to drop a clanger somewhere along the line - probably in the quarter-finals.
  • Is it because those at the top have dropped a clanger and don't like to admit it?
  • To ensure he still had a roof over his head, he would have needed to have a sound idea of how his lord felt about others, and to enable him to avoid any clangers, he would have been privy to much gossip and tittle-tattle.
  • To err is human, and even the most efficient employee will eventually drop a clanger.
  • Too much can be extrapolated from Michael Carrick's clanger in passing to Yaya Touré on the edge of the United penalty box and Touré then scoring the game's only goal. Manchester City's disparate stars unite to change the script
  • The other clanger was the very statistically questionable survey done prior to Peter Hain blocking AMs standing both on the regional list and in a constituency. How to Lose Face & Alienate People

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