0 to make a loud deep ringing sound like that of metal being hit, or to cause something to make this sound: --
1 to make a loud, ringing sound like metal being hit, or to cause something to make such a sound: --
There is a clang every time a tram sets off from a stop.
However, they all believe that potential recruits are not deterred from violence by the clang of the prison gates.
If people have a tram stop near their home, they have the noise of a bus and the clang of a bell.
The same room is the location of a large ebony clock that ominously clangs at each hour, upon which everyone stops talking or dancing and the orchestra stops playing.
She has stated that hearing these pieces of songs clanging together in her mind compelled her to take the pieces apart and craft songs from them.
Clang's lexer does not attempt to differentiate between type names and variable names: it simply reports the current token as an identifier.
Two circles formed by men and women revolve clockwise and anticlockwise following the rhythm of the music, while clanging their dandias with their respective partners.
The first fire alarm was sounded by clanging a big iron bell.