clong Antonyms

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Meaning of clong

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clong ()

of Cling

imp. of Cling.

clong Sentence Examples

  1. The clong of the church bells echoed through the village, signaling the start of the evening service.
  2. As the clock struck midnight, there was a sudden clong, and the old grandfather clock chimed the hour.
  3. The clong of metal against metal reverberated in the workshop as the blacksmith hammered away at the horseshoe.
  4. With a swift clong, the tennis ball ricocheted off the racket, scoring a winning point for the player.
  5. The clong of coins hitting the donation tin filled the air as people generously contributed to the charity.
  6. From the kitchen, the clong of pots and pans indicated that dinner preparation was underway.
  7. A sudden clong startled the cat, who had knocked over a vase in the living room.
  8. With a triumphant clong, the swords clashed in a dramatic duel between the two rivals.
  9. The clong of keys jingling announced the arrival of the janitor, ready to unlock the school doors for the day.
  10. As the storm raged outside, the clong of raindrops against the windowpane provided a soothing backdrop for reading.

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of Cling, imp. of Cling.

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The clong of the church bells echoed through the village, signaling the start of the evening service.

As the clock struck midnight, there was a sudden clong, and the old grandfather clock chimed the hour.

The clong of metal against metal reverberated in the workshop as the blacksmith hammered away at the horseshoe.

With a swift clong, the tennis ball ricocheted off the racket, scoring a winning point for the player.