0 the continuous loud noise of something, especially something made of metal, being hit or rung:
I know what the clangor means, and mechanically lay down my work.
The door opened promptly to the deep, far-away clangor.
Just now there was a sudden terrible clangor in the castle.
The room--except for the timed clangor of the electric cars, like the measure of lost minutes--was quiet.
The great, oblong, many-windowed carriage manufactories meet one at every turn, and often the smithy stands near with its clangor.
Let us be thankful its clangor is so harsh!
The alarm bells grew louder in their metallic clangor.
Across the writing-table we confronted one another in dismayed silence, whilst, below, the bell sent up its ceaseless clangor.