How To Use Clangorous In A Sentence

  • At night, from his hospital bed, he could hear the chanting and gunfire and, on the day the Shah left, the clangorous sounds of a giant celebration. The Prize
  • I believe I also dropped clangorous hints as the use of Google by which an answer might be procured. 2010 February « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • Which is why Obama's paean to Lawrence Summers on Stewart show rang so clangorously, as he praised the oafish Harvard professor for having performed a heckuva job, a phrase that one might have thought would have been permanently exiled from the presidential lexicon. Jacob Heilbrunn: Obama's Tactical Press Conference
  • Two of the works, Cage's clangorous First Construction in Metal and Skempton's hypnotic Lento, are relatively well known, but both Cardew's Bun No 1 and Feldman's Piano and Orchestra will be receiving their London premieres. This week's new live music
  • We should have soared up like clangorous voices, — and here we must trundle as grey – yarn thread – balls. Peer Gynt
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  • Which is why Obama's paean to Lawrence Summers on Stewart show rang so clangorously, as he praised the oafish Harvard professor for having performed a heckuva job, a phrase that one might have thought would have been permanently exiled from the presidential lexicon. Jacob Heilbrunn: Obama's Tactical Press Conference
  • Pure tones transform themselves into distorted, clangorous metallic noises.
  • the clangorous locomotive works
  • Grimaud's ability to evoke both sensitive tonal shadings and clangorous dissonance made this movement an overwhelming experience.
  • After a clangorous opening flourish, a wispy, airborne figure linked bolder, more earthy ideas. Die Walküre; Siegfried; BBC Proms 23, 26 & 27 – review
  • The air was full of sound, a deafening and confusing conflict of noises—the clangorous din of the Martians, the crash of falling houses, the thud of trees, fences, sheds flashing into flame, and the crackling and roaring of fire. The War of The Worlds
  • The high-keyed chromatic juxtapositions of Picasso's Homme à la pipe of November 7, 1968, bring to mind (if not with paint - chip exactitude, then closely enough) the clangorous combination of poison green, bismuth pink, and icy aquamarine in Pontormo's Deposition of circa 1528 in the Capponi Chapel in Florence. The Late Show
  • Her soprano voice was agile, yet strong enough to be heard over the sometimes somewhat clangorous orchestra.

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