
1) Alarm-bell sound 2) Be jarring 3) Bell sound 4) Cable car sound 5) Chuck wagon bell sound 6) Clangor 7) Clangoring 8) Clangour 9) Clank 10) Clash 11) Cowbell sound 12) Crash 13) Deep ringing sound 14) Dinner bell sound 15) Discordant sound 16) Harsh bell sound 17) Hit pots together 18) Jangle 19) Joust noise
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1) Clangor 2) Clangoring 3) Clangour 4) Clank 5) Clash 6) Clink 7) Crash 8) Loudness 9) Peal 10) Rattle 11) Ring
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Clang ŋ is a compiler front end for the C, C++, Objective-C and Objective-C++ programming languages. It uses LLVM as its back end and has been part of the LLVM release cycle since LLVM 2.6. It is designed to offer a complete replacement to the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). It is open-source, developed by Apple; other companies such as Google, AR...
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• (n.) A loud, ringing sound, like that made by metallic substances when clanged or struck together. • (v. i.) To give out a clang; to resound. • (v. t.) To strike together so as to produce a ringing metallic sound. • (n.) Quality of tone.
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Clang (klăng)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Clanged (klăngd);
present participle & verbal noun Clanging .] [ Latin
clangere ; akin to Greek
kla`zein to clash, scream; or perhaps to English
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Clang intransitive verb To give out a clang; to resound. '
Clanging hoofs.'
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Clang noun 1. A loud, ringing sound, like that made by metallic substances when clanged or struck together. « The broadsword's deadly
clang , As if a thousand anvils rang.
Sir W. Scott. »
2. (Mus.) Quality of tone.
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In music, clang describes the quality of tone.
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Clang is British slang for to commit a gaffe, make a mistake.
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[
n] - a loud resonant repeating noise 2. [v] - make a loud noise, as if striking metal
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clangor noun a loud resonant repeating noise; `he could hear the clang of distant bells`
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to give out a loud, resonant sound, as that produced by a large bell or two heavy pieces of metal striking together: The bells clanged from the steeples. · to move with such sounds: The old truck clanged down the street.
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