clanging
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of clanging
clang- probably < German Klang sound, taken as clang + -ing 1
Example Sentences
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In a room filled with pounding noises and clanging cowbells, L.A.
From Los Angeles Times
The disrupted lanterns careened into an avalanche of chaos, until every lamp was swinging and colliding and clanging.
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And then all at once there was a clanging out in the corridor.
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My head rang around the clock from that cowbell clanging at my spelling.
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On Alameda, I had to wait as a train went clanging along the tracks that ran right down the middle of the street.
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