clanging

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Examples of clanging

  • You young men who now lounge about with your hands in your pockets can do something to prevent the door clanging shut on your future.

  • A barking dog, a rooster, the rattle of shutters, a fountain or the clanging of a bucket in a nearby well were spatial markers to those who knew the neighbourhood.

  • There is a great clanging noise receding behind this whole area of discussion.

  • Of course not; at that stage, they were still clanging to the poll tax.

  • An exhibition does not consist merely in art shows, or in the clanging of machinery, or in panoramas and strange buildings.

  • Without this we are but clanging cymbals, professional or otherwise.

  • The clamour and clanging of machines places to-day a great strain on the nervous system of the miner.

  • How can other newspapers do their duty with the chains clanging about them?

  • No motorist objects when he hears an ambulance or fire engine clanging its bell behind him.

  • First, children, in particular, go to bed fairly early and are woken up quite often by this clanging and wretched din in the street.

  • But the pattern of spending capital is clanging.

  • Obviously there is a loud sound of stable doors clanging after the horse has bolted.

  • There are no heavy clanging doors, but light ones; and there are inlaid wooden floors.

  • We rang an ancient clanging bell and were taken by an old crone down dank passages until we came to the only room which appeared to be on show.

  • There are no "clanging gates" there.

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