Sentence example with the word 'clangor'

clangor

Definition n. a loud resonant repeating noise

Last update: August 7, 2015


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The note of this once wild Indian pheasant is certainly the most remarkable of any bird's, and if they could be naturalized without being domesticated, it would soon become the most famous sound in our woods, surpassing the clangor of the goose and the hooting of the owl; and then imagine the cackling of the hens to fill the pauses when their lords' clarions rested!   [Please select]

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Vainly with his clangor he filled the lulls in the din.   [Please select]

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The clangor of bells, of voices, and of churning screws died, remote, astern.   [Please select]

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The clangor and glare of the oncoming express awakened her.   [Please select]

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The sudden clangor of weird instruments filled his ears.   [Please select]

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Then, upon this stillness, there suddenly broke a tremendous clangor of sounds.   [Please select]

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Their curving front bristled with flashes and the place resounded with the clangor of their ramrods.   [Please select]

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About her were the bustle and clangor of busy Centre Street.   [Please select]

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Instead of falling silent at the end, the bell broke into a sudden clangor.   [Please select]

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And they beat their swords on their metal shields, till the clangor was deafening.   [Please select]

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Such was the picture then; now, the clangor of a city echoed through Big Creek Valley.   [Please select]

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