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Synonyms for clang

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for clang

a loud resonant repeating noise

make a loud noise

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The connection is greater than nominal, however, as Tenney introduces what he takes to be the historically innocent term clang as the foundation for his theory.
Part of this improvement includes an operational application of the linguist's CLANG, noncommissioned officer (NCO) mentorship, and dedicated training embedded within the training schedule.
I'M sad to report Thursday was the last episode of the LOL-fest that's been ITV2's The Big Reunion - which went out with a clang at the not-so-big Hammersmith Apollo.
A clang and a bang were followed by another clang and a bang.
When the wind dies down, the damper slams shut, making a metallic "clang." The noise drives me crazy.
Of Flat Rock Light, and the flat-tongued heartbeat clang
"It was clang, clang, clang," said Kyle Amsler, a University of Oregon senior who was trying her best to sleep on a top bunk.
a golden horse, but the hooves made a sound on the path, a hollow clang,
* Using a standard C-128 tuning fork, strike the tuning fork against the palm with an upstroke, just hard enough to make the ends clang together.
"First Light": Believing/as she has evolved/over many millennia/to believe//that the brightest light/at midnight belongs/to the clang of the moon/on the black ocean glass//the loggerhead/turtle hatchling/followers her instinct/for a luminous source//a carapace writing/a line in the sand//flipper over/flipper toward//the Wal-Mart/parking lot.
AS soon as somebody says "I don't want to namedrop" you can confidently brace yourself for a bigger 'clang' than a falling manhole cover.
Only persistent offenders will end up hearing the clang of the prison gates - and rightly.
For the test, a C128 tuning fork was struck to make the ends clang together, and then patients were shown the difference between the vibration sensation and pressure on the patient's toe, malleolus, knee, or sternum.
Sounds include the elephant, the roaring lion and the clang of money.
Put another way, he had a capacity for things that went clang. They went clang in his early days as England's manager and he didn't survive by much.