Clangoring (Noun)
Meaning
A loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells".
Classification
Nouns denoting natural events.
Examples
- The warning system consisted of a loud clangoring that echoed throughout the factory whenever a machine malfunctioned.
- The town square was filled with the clangoring of old church bells, their peals echoing off the stone buildings.
- In the dark of night, the clangoring of pots and pans from the kitchen was the only sound to be heard in the deserted house.
- As he drove by the old iron factory the clangoring of metal on metal filled the air and created a cacophony of industrial noise.
- Sirens at the dockside emitted a continuous clangoring that could be heard across the water, cutting through the stillness of the night air.